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Mar 2012
As twilight's tranquil evening falls
And heavens come to view
The stars dot blackened sail above
And I spend time with you
Cast your gaze beneath my breast
To see where you exist
You did not know locked gateways there
Were passed with our first kiss
Come know this place where you reside
Stroked gently by lush crimson tide
You've strolled along it's sacred shore
And left me breathless... I who adore
Your touch, creating spellbound dunes
Your eyes, this world's two crescent moons
I retrace footprints that I find
To relive memories left behind
Each moment means so much to me
If past... Or what may one day be
On oyster beds which treasures grace
I long eternally your embrace
Lois Flinkman
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