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The Girl on the Wishing Well (Part Ii)

Book Review by: krissypercay     

Original Author: krissypercay
possessed with sweet and endearing young charms
possessed and turned a dreamer to lover
should anyone
knows they'll say she's a fool
should you know you'll call her a dreamer?
Oh! i say she's not. She was just a lover
Who has to hide. But after all, she can't remain as
spirits are. She wills, as she can, to write her
feelings out. There is no despair.
Her senses been keen to exquisite things
And stated not long ago
She can, But murmuringly, in her
aloneness, note them down.
Yet, when they must reach you, her lips seem
incapable of their impressions; but,
They can have still reflections through
the influence of her pen.
Possessed with those lips that speak no ill
Lips that invite noble kisses, Lips that
are much gratifying ever to kiss
them in force.
Possessed me with that voice that stays a music,
a music in the air. In your absence, i
listen to it, earnestly. it does not tires so
soon that time starts to race with me.
I'll quit my stand willingly, cuz,
for ahead, i know time can reach you
with it's tangling vines and forces to
release you just the same.
So, at the soonest, let me bid you goodbye
as i know you will go
But before you go, know you'll grieve me
for your leaving..
Hence, look back for pity and leave me a
smile for a happy tommorow's love.
Take my wishes and goodluck!

Published: September 05, 2007
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