Monday, May 12, 2008

DREAM

When we took the floor
I'm glad I dared
I closed my eyes
Shut out their stares
You placed your hand in mine
Your head on my shoulder
What we felt isn't hard to define
I was feeling bolder
Your warm sweet breath caressed my neck
I couldn't stop my hand from moving lower
What the heck
Your waist I gently held
And under your spell I fell
Since I've looked in your eyes
Inhaled your fragrance
Touched your skin
I can longer fight what's within
Baby I can't wash away your scent
Some will say I'm bent
So what -- I'm past that now
I don't give a hot damn
What they say I am
I've lived what others thought I should be
Now I'm gonna live for me
I need your love
It's better than whiskey or dope
If not sanctioned from above
I'll tell Him I'm sorry
But your smile
And His promise
Gives me hope.

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