Lucid Dream, part Two.

Started by Chevalier des Poissons, February 07, 2010, 08:44:35 PM

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Chevalier des Poissons

This poem is a sequence to the previous one, Lucid Dream.

Golden hair just like sunlight
She won't ever leave my dreams
She won't ever leave my heart

Silver eyes just like the moonlight
her beautiful ruby smile takes my heart to the sky
In my dreams we can just fly

So up high...
You are my spirit, my love, my life
You are my lucid dream.

-

Bronze skin in a soft tan
Your smile makes my day
Baby, you know you can

Woohoo...

Your curves tell me you are a woman
And when he is with you
This boy becomes a man

And I am high...
You took me from dreams, so good, so nice
My sweet paradise.

Then I see your ruby lips again
As I love you, I know
There is no passion in vain.

In the mirror of your silver eyes
I can see the sunshine we call 'love'

My baby, don't let me go
I am a man now, you know.

...so?

A white dress made of snow
I am coming up for you
I am hunting high and low

-

My angelic illusion
Just a fantasy...could it be?
That you will never meet me
My sweet image of perfection

Life isn't never what it seems
And once again, she was nothing
But mourning lucid dreams

February 8th, 2010
Original concept by me. Dedicated to the user ChaNeko.
-I have Maro's heart, and I promise to take good care of it-

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Nadir

Ahh, lovely as always Shambles.

Quote... she was nothing
But mourning lucid dreams

That's just perfect.

Chevalier des Poissons

Oh, thank you very very much, Eden :3 -blushes- I appreciate your opinion =3
-I have Maro's heart, and I promise to take good care of it-

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Talia




Oh, this is a very beautiful poem and I'm sure ChaNeko will be very honored =)
He looks at me and my heart starts skipping beats, my face starts to glow and my eyes start to twinkle.
Imagine what he would do to me if he smiled!

Smile... it's the second best thing to do with your lips.

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