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August 24, 2009
by Jeffery Klaehn
Poetry
(Swans - August 24, 2009)
Like no other her I find mysterious and beautiful
She calls out my name
and holds open her arms
running to her
running, running
feeling
hot, hot, hot
feverish
so in love
Like a dance
we spun and spun
twisting and turning in the wind
butterfly kisses, our hearts as one
and we stayed that way for quite a while her and I
for quite some time
so in love
running and running
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Jeffery Klaehn is a widely published author and cultural commentator. His scholarly writings have been published in national and international peer-reviewed journals and he is the editor of, and main contributor to several books. At present, he is completing his first novel. He lives in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
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