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A Place Called Forever

I dreamed a dream of a distant place, Beyond the storm laden past, Where present hopes and future promises are wed by lovers' vows. Where butterflies chase hearts Under turquoise skies and tangerine clouds, and life is lived in breathless moments when awakened by the crimson dawn. A place we can go... where there is no pain, there is no fear... ...only love. Where rainbows are misty-hued bridges between hearts of gold shining bright through firelit eyes, while the morning sun lays warm tendrils of lace against royal skin. Where fragrant candles infuse the first morning's breath with heaven's scent, while angels stretch sleep-ruffled wings to embrace the day. A place we can go where there are no tears, there are no lies ...only love. Where the mid-day sun melts walls of stone to reveal hidden gardens, as our souls' flowers turn their grateful faces to the light. Where harmony abounds in ivory notes carried softly on the winds of change, soothing savage beasts whose old hungers are sated by bountiful feasts of sensual joy. A place we can go where there are no good-byes, there are no laments ...only love. Where dusk lengthened shadows, stretch into the night holding hands with the dark, bringing comfort to lovers sitting quietly together clothed only in misty moonlit veils. Where diamonds stud the evening sky with facets of love unbound, flying freely like fireflies through lavender fields towards dreamswept vistas of subconscious repose. I dreamed a dream of a wondrous place, Known only by love bonded souls. A Place Called Forever found deep in our hearts, Where only two lovers can go. ©1999 Alan W. Goodson A place we can go... where there is no me, there is no you... ...only us.

Copyright © June 2000 Alan W Goodson

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