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the moon was watching

By tigerlilly

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when the man in the moon looked down last night while bathing the earth in his golden light his eye caught a moment of sheer lover's bliss when he peeped in on our first kiss past winter's bare branches he grinned as he spied a boy and a girl as they cooed and sighed sure and he chuckled as he watched to see if noses bumped and braces stayed free he must have chortled out into moonland while watching the puzzle of "Where to put hands?" a bellylaugh certainly was fully rated at seeing the stammering this kiss created but then settling down in cloudless night skies he sprinkled some stardust in these lover's eyes and caused little moonbeams around them to dance for he has a soft spot for love and romanceit is said that when you are blocked...write anything...and folks, i am reaching... :) Written February 10th, 2002 © on Feb 10 2002 08:56 AM PST   0 • 14

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