When Two Poets Fall In Love Pt. 5
On the thirteenth of June Marie and Gage Were having yet another joyous conversation Rich with spontaneity and enthusiasm Floating through their veins with elation Marie and Gage had been ranting and raving About the stars in the sky And how the everlasting glow of the moon Lit up the entire night Gage said “Your spirit shines brighter than the moon.” Marie said “If I’m the moon then you are the stars.” Gage said “Well if I’m a star Then you’re the star I’m wishing on And Marie said “You are my wish.” Those four simple words alone Had such a heavy impact Upon the walls of Gage’s soul As if he had been attacked Bitten by the insect of love In a way that was beneficial to his health And it was doing his heart justice A feeling Gage had never felt By Glenn McCrary © 2010 Glenn McCrary (All rights reserved)
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