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Come Dance With Me, Amanda Wells
by Moses Hochstetler (Age: 60)
copyright 05-20-2003


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Come dance with me, Amanda Wells.
Come soothe your pulsing pain-filled heart;
Let all remorse from you depart.
Forget the past, forget regret,
Pursuade yourself you're glad we met.
Somewhere deep inside you dwells
A dance for me, Amanda Wells.

Come dance with me in ecstasy
To rapturous strains of violin.
Release yourself, your soul within;
Release the joy, release the song
There buried in your breast so long.
No kissing lips, no wedding bells -
Just dance with me, Amanda Wells.

Come dance with me, Amanda Wells.
Come free the quagmire in your mind
Of tangled memories entwined.
Come float across this waltzing sea
To wend and weave, to blend with me,
Till bliss your anguished bosom swells -
Come dance with me, Amanda Wells.


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05-20-2003 Nancy Pawley    

What an enchanting love poem..reminds me of an old western movie.
Nancy


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