Summer-Poem
Summer
I see the moon dance off your tongue,
The night sky shining bright.
How the dim light makes you seem so young,
Like the years before have never arrived.
And the sweet things you say still have meaning,
Like I love you or take me im yours.
How you stroke my hair to make me proud and beaming,
But now you live with the whores.
You dance and sing so merrily,
Even though I am deceased.
How now you long to join me,
On the clouds dancing in the breeze.
But the moon cant let you go,
Its hold on you stronger than my hand.
How you long for me to help woe,
Now my eyes glazed from starry stands.
Your day is soon to come,
The day to join me in the sun.
To dance the winter winds away,
And frolic as we sway.
So gently in the winter winds,
Peaceful, young, like time itself.
Stopped for us, and made me a man,
And you a woman.
Put us together in the poison,
To die together.
Young and free,
Merrily...
To Dance in the summer heat.
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