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the haloed moon hung in the sky the woman cried and wondered why her love had gone, gone far away would he return, or her love betray he'd speak to her of her lips so full her sea green eyes, now shot with red and now her heart was filled with dread she dreamed of him, midst restless sleep she'd given him her heart to keep she'd never thought he the careless sort to callously toss aside her love but now he's gone, so far away word once sent so often now gone astray and her lone companion the ghostly moon haloed in the cloudy sky and she asks why, my love, oh why The sky is clear the morn has come the night is passed, her love still gone yet still her love for him is strong though silence has long held sway she knows he thinks of her night and day that if he could but find a way, word would come her heart is heavy but her mind is clear the man that she holds so dear, she knows she knows, he would not stray nor would he throw her heart away time would pass, as time would do he would return and their love renew the seasons changed, summer turned fall the coldness grew, the leaves tumbled all she watched the west, where he had gone and knew that now it would not be long he wandered far and was long away but with the snow she knew he'd come to stay that in the frozen winter cold, she'd have her love in her arms she would hold, and be held and as the winter winds would howl she was sure that he'd be there, to run his fingers through her hair to press his lips hard against hers, warmth through the frigid dark cold nights, it'd be worth all the wait On the last day of fall, so cold no longer rain would drop she watched the west for her loves return a single snow flake fell from the sky, a tear matched it from her eye, her eyes so blue just as the sea and she wondered had he forgotten me her heart, she thought would surely crack frozen in the winters cold, when she heard someone approach in her heart a spark did flare, was it him, was he there she spun around, and ran up the path, not caring that the branches slapped, and clung, she had to know was her waiting done, was she now free from the loneliness and would her lips once more know, the tender kiss the heat that melts the snow, and so she ran, and soon will know
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Nov 17, 2010
Nov 17, 2010 at 8:15 AM UTC
Haloed Moon
the haloed moon hung in the sky the woman cried and wondered why her love had gone, gone far away would he return, or her love betray he'd speak to her of her lips so full her sea green eyes, now shot with red and now her heart was filled with dread she dreamed of him, midst restless sleep she'd given him her heart to keep she'd never thought he the careless sort to callously toss aside her love but now he's gone, so far away word once sent so often now gone astray and her lone companion the ghostly moon haloed in the cloudy sky and she asks why, my love, oh why The sky is clear the morn has come the night is passed, her love still gone yet still her love for him is strong though silence has long held sway she knows he thinks of her night and day that if he could but find a way, word would come her heart is heavy but her mind is clear the man that she holds so dear, she knows she knows, he would not stray nor would he throw her heart away time would pass, as time would do he would return and their love renew the seasons changed, summer turned fall the coldness grew, the leaves tumbled all she watched the west, where he had gone and knew that now it would not be long he wandered far and was long away but with the snow she knew he'd come to stay that in the frozen winter cold, she'd have her love in her arms she would hold, and be held and as the winter winds would howl she was sure that he'd be there, to run his fingers through her hair to press his lips hard against hers, warmth through the frigid dark cold nights, it'd be worth all the wait On the last day of fall, so cold no longer rain would drop she watched the west for her loves return a single snow flake fell from the sky, a tear matched it from her eye, her eyes so blue just as the sea and she wondered had he forgotten me her heart, she thought would surely crack frozen in the winters cold, when she heard someone approach in her heart a spark did flare, was it him, was he there she spun around, and ran up the path, not caring that the branches slapped, and clung, she had to know was her waiting done, was she now free from the loneliness and would her lips once more know, the tender kiss the heat that melts the snow, and so she ran, and soon will know
©2010 Michael Acosta
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Nov 17, 2010
Nov 17, 2010 at 8:15 AM UTC
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