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You Put Me On Trial
On the evening nights when you take my hand
And you whisper into my ear at night
Your soft song throws me into a new land
Where even in dark, I can see your light.
Yes, I know I'm guilty; I love your smile
Anyone can accuse me of this crime
But only you can put me on trial
You would definately be worth my time.
So I guess I'll have to turn myself in
I hope they'll quickly open my case
Because I know, for you, that I will win
Then I'll come home to your arms, a safe place.
Your touch is what I long for in this room
But hope with me we'll see each other soon.
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Hahaha Yeahhh. ;)
And yeah. I kindof wrote it that way so other people could still relate to the poem, you know? So they could interpret it in their own way. =] So whether it's some silly little girl like me missing her boyfriend from camp, or another person missing someone from war, either way works. (I think. =])
oh, u writing about ur boy friend? ;DD
because it kinda reminded of like a man going to war or something, like u wont see him ever again, that made me kinda sad
Noo, no, he's not leaving.
The story is, I was at a summer camp, and I was away from my boyfriend. Haha This was a writing camp, and our teacher told us it had to be about love, so naturally... This is what I though of. =]
(I'm so sorry I didn't reply to this sooner; for some reason it didn't send to my e-mail.)
But thank you so much. =] It's one of my first attempts at a sonnet, so I was a bit scared of how it would turn out. Haha
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