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Love Looked at Me and Laughed and other poems - 3. a whirl
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Poem No. 5
May I find the happiness of a
Million years condensed to the thought
Of you
A thousand lifetimes can never know
The bliss I’ve found within your glow
How sweet the chance to dream of you
How sad the day I cannot touch you
Dare I summon your image
Dare I ask this torture to never end
And dare I thank the stars
From which you were sent
For I find the joy of a million years
Condensed to the thought and moment
Of you
Poem No. 6
Prelude:
Life’s a game
that none will win
a fact that
no longer matters to me.
Not the same
did we begin
this thing that
words will no longer give me.
Poem:
Shall I say it loud; shall I say it soft
Shall I sing it; shall I shout it
which way do you want to hear it?
(Brian’s reply[1])
Every morning and every night of time
through the sweetness, through the strife
witnessing all the moments we’ll never lose
playing together, facing the measure
from the Keys are heartstrings strung
whose embracing melodies we’ve written never gone
whirling as the beginning composes another dawn
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