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Taken

I was blown of course, lead astray
One look was all it took and I was taken away
Taken by one glance into these pretty brown eyes
 As beautiful and clear as desert skies
Big and vast as oceans so deep
My voice was taken, I made not one peep
Suddenly I was on some exotic beach
With the sun up high beyond my reach
Palm trees swaying to the winds gentle caress
While birds sing sweetly away my stress
Slightly revealed through waves her silhouette
Perfection in the back drop of the sunset
As I returned to mental consciousness
I dared to admire all the rest
Hair that outshined the midnight stars
A smile that melts solid gold bars
As those luscious lips moved to say hello
Again I was taken, yet willing to go
To snow top mountains pure and white
Or to outer space to bask I the moons light
Oh those eyes, I'm frozen in aw
Wishing her embrace would help me thaw
Hello Stephanie, I spoke from a trance
My trembling knees weakened my stance
I can't remember much after that
Taken by those eyes refusing to come back
J. Moore
4/16/2014
 


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