Just a dance…
Just a dance…
We are walking on pins and needles. Once we spoke lover’s words. Now we are strangers, imprisons in self-made hell. Did we love? Do we hate?
We tasted sweet, we tasted bitter. Can love die? Can dead man feel the caress of love kiss again?
Maybe, we were, just dancers, wanting too little, wanting too much?
I want the rain to fall upon us, the rain of memory. Once lovers, once friend. We need to find the place, where the heart needed kiss and embrace.
Are we brave enough? Are the fingerprints of love touch, locked away in a secure safe. Never to be found.
Should I stay? Should I escape from you?
In the windmills of my mind, we danced in the midnight hours and we loved, love.
Are we doomed to accept less? I accept the blame and I wished upon the first star of the night. Please awake my lover’s sleeping heart. I wrote on a piece of paper. Forget me not my dearest love. I have not forgotten you.
Dancing Coyote
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Thank you my friend.
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Somehow, so familiar, John…
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A great song made me write the poetry and thank you for reading and the comment.
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Beautifully written 👏
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Thank you dear Susie.
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My pleasure
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Love it! “Are the fingerprints of love touch, locked away in a secure safe. Never to be found.” Beautifully written, entirely. 🖤
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One of the great Leonard Cohen songs “Fingerprints”. Gave meaning to the word “Fingerprints.” Thank you dear poet for reading and the comment.
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