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Forgotten Shores

posted October 18, 2006 - 12:23am
Forgotten Shores

I dimly remember forgotten days
carefree to love in many ways
running on the beach with you
under bright skies of blue.

Those days are long gone
and life has moved on
leaving me no salty dreams
just tears flowing in streams.

I want to remember that day
sitting with you by the bay
as the sun sank low in the sky
and the ocean met the shore with a sigh.

Could we again be in our hidden cove
enjoying the magic that two hearts wove?
Slipping down softly to the sand
joining our lips as we land...

Hidden from the world's view
I made sweet love to you.
I felt the strength of your hand,
Seeking with a subtle demand.

Now all I have are empty visions
I curse all these indecisions
that want to lead me back although
I know it is a place I cannot go

Could you capture the smell for me?
Could you trap the sounds, all I see
in a seashell and hold the fissure
to my ear as I sighed with pleasure?



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Yes, well, I've got 2 interpretations...

...and each one is naughty and delicious, so thanks.

Antonia Dwells

I certainly thought that at

I certainly thought that at the time. The beauty of this is that you can interpret it how you wish. If you wish it to be something naughty and delicious that is great. =)

"I felt the strength of your hand"...

..."Seeking with a subtle demand." I'm curious about these lines. What image/action are they conveying? (It's something naughty and delicious, I'm sure.)

Antonia Dwells

Hey it's a little warm in here Heidi

whew, that was very sensual indeed. Wait a second, just had to clean my glasses, fogging up a little there, wow your good Heidi. Seriously, images and memories and even smells. You bring it all. Keep up the good work.

anthony b

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