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! Want You in My Night

By Cinara

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

I want you in my night The breeze blows softly ‘cross the field It sweeps like touch of silky lace It brings with it a longing hunger To be in that distant place The white of moonlight settles finely On the limbs of weathered beech It fills my heart with life’s own yearning For a dream beyond my reach I long to be with love’s sweet pleasure Cradled in your welcome nest And savor love to greatest measure Soothing all your soul’s unrest Forever I will dream the dream And I will sing my heart’s desire And cast a wish upon the stars To bring me to your warming fire The chill of winter’s icy breeze Brings longing for your warm delights I whisper to the leisure moon Of how I want you in my night Written March 23rd, 2002 © on Mar 22 2002 11:41 PM PST   0 • 8

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