Lady Moonbeam. (The Moonbeam and the Rake)
Lady Moonbeam, I chased you across a silvery meadow into the eaves of the forest only to have you hide from my embrace amidst the stiff and disapproving trees. What do they know of romance with their...
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Wonderful images, intriguing story. Much enjoyed!
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Willow, I love the words you have chosen, lol! Indeed, what could be more pleasant then to spent some time together before the sun comes up? This story reminds me of when I was little. I had a...
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Wonderfully entertaining piece, dear poet!! Great humor here!
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thanks Karen Ingrid - what a little minx! it sounds very innocent... Darkphoenix - thank you, sir!
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What do the trees know anyway Willow. So unique as always
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Undersized giant, lol. Spectacular poem! I loved it. Bri~
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lol !! you are right, these forests aren't always kind places to beginner lovers.
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indeed - I wouldn't want a hungry squirrel after my nuts...
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