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To Julia, my Juliet

And as the moon did kiss the earth Another daylight broke – But at that dawn he slumbered on And of his Juliet did dream. That night he dreamt the sweetest dream A dream beyond compare, Of how he held her in his arms And felt her body’s shapely form Set tight against the firmness of his own. When softly did he touch her cheek He felt her warming blush, And as his fingers brushed her lips He heard he sigh and saw the daze Within the gaze Of his dear Juliet. He held her head within his hands And pulled it close to his. He kissed her soft and rounded lips, And kissed them yet again Before his tongue did enter through Those red inviting forms. Two tongues, as one, made love that night As in his dream  He dreamt of Juliet. And as the moonlight kissed the earth Another daylight came And as he woke he smiled and spoke The name of Juliet. 

Copyright © July 2002 Alan Booth


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