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Aug 2012
How does she think, how does she feel, what does she see in me.

Open your door and smile please don't say a word so I may kiss you before you take a breath

Open your mind to sounds and songs you have never heard to verse that stirs emotion

May you listen may they move you


Open your eyes to places you have never seen, sights that fire your imagination

But I beg of you take me with you on your journey may I be your guide

Open your arms to embrace me. Take me to your breast so I may forget the day and long for the night. But hide from leaving you in the morn Yet miss you all the day

Open your heart let me walk in its halls share its closed rooms let us furnish them with dreams. Hang pictures that stir emotion on its walls  


Open your soul let us look out of its windows Sweep and mend its worn floors. Let us sit together upon them


Let us run in its realm burst open its shutters to warmth and light. Let us be together

In your eyes I see your warmth. Let me see your soul and your world


Look at what you see not what is there, sketch it for eternity, let me share those pictures

In your dreams take my hand lead me to your chamber,  blindfold me and undress me for I have no need of sight if you guide me

In your dreams make love to me alone. Let the world subside for I am yours alone


Let me know no other or be afraid of my emotions, let me be yours


In my dreams we two are entwined are one, melded together as ivy embraces and wraps around an oak, to reach for the warmth and light

Now close your eyes see me in your dreams


Feel inside your heart am I there


Listen in the night I whisper your name


Feel the breeze as I breathe on your neck


Let your heart race you skin tingle your body stiffen


It is surely me inside you


Now close your door turn its keys and lock me in your palace. Shut the world out for I have space for no other.
Micheal Wolf
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Micheal Wolf  On the edge of reason, UK
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