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May We Dance?A poem from the novel "The Essence of Poetry II:Gerald's Sophomore Yet Grown Poetrybook" Written by: Gerald L. Ingraham ----------------------------------------- Allow me to play a tad of music so soft To relax your mind and all the tension; You are a fallen angel who was once aloft And you also now have all my attention. I need to love someone, So why I not start with you? You are the one to whom I belong And I would like to make dreams true. Please take my hand and let me lead; I will love you with the utmost romance, I have come this far and ready to plead Just for this opportunity to slow dance. The moon is out and the night is young; Place your hand gently in mine, And the other around my neck so long; Let your heartbeat keep your step in line. For, the heart has the rhymth of love; Close your eyes and allow love to flow, As we dance a dance that would dream of; Believe that love make this dance last so. Allow me the dance the memory over all, Because you are so beautiful tonight, I can not muse of another in love to fall, As your rhythm with mine befits so right. But this all was dream come true, Once I ask you the question of our lives, "May we dance the night through?" That became the start of many lovely nights. Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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