The Night to Remember

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    The Night to Remember

    She moved as Time;
    At times, I was blinded;
    And her smile reminded me of
    That cresent moon.
    Half of her was a mystery,
    An unknown history hidden like the
    Shadows that surrounded us in our haven.

    She danced as a raven,
    Her movements elegant as she moved with the wind;
    Sin and passion mangled hand and hand
    As time moved and we stood off land,
    Feeling as if the world was at our feet.

    When she kissed my lips,
    I slipped into another realm of sanity;
    I felt like a siren had handed me something
    More dazzling than her songs as she whispered, "I love u."

    Her smell was the sweetest aroma;
    Her hair glimmered, similiar to that star spangled night;
    Wasn't a site around that made my emotions run so rabid!

    The night began to close, and i could feel a savage dwelling;
    Exhaling I tried my best to gain control,
    But my soul was screaming when I kissed her lips--
    As our bodies mangled, strangling me with lust and passion.

    I'd never seen so much desire in her eyes,
    And her thighs never felt so smooth;
    Her lust-filled eyes had never seen so soothing;
    Hell, it was kind of amusing to me.

    There was a moment where I felt inferior, and
    All i could hear was her throbbing heart, and
    Her squeezing lungs.

    The night was so tired,
    But it felt so young.
    I held and kissed her, and would've
    Hung on until the sun rose,
    But the night came to a close,
    Last seeing her smiling face before she closed
    The door...Ahh.

    I'm in love with that girl, I smiled, and quietly thought.

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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