Dream Weaver Poem by Stefanie Fontker

Dream Weaver

Rating: 5.0


I have watched your dreams spin into the stars.
Sewed together a suit of white to repel your amour,
Too many times have I been blinded whist
Foolishly attempting to catch you with my tongue.

Dyed by red and hung across your battle ground,
Signed into my skin is your name of lacklustre.
Underneath this night of entwined planets would
My heart die to embrace your heated sun.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jessie Hopkins 30 November 2011

Beautiful as ever. Keep it up! :)

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Ricky Bingenheimer 20 November 2011

i see a faint glow here, looking to grow brighter each time its seen, here is another piece of you

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Jacqui Broad 09 November 2011

Stefanie, you always amaze me. I don't know for whom you wrote this poem, but I rate it brilliant! Underneath this night of entwined planets would my heart die to embrace your heated sun...marvelous...

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Jacqui Broad 09 November 2011

Stefanie, you always amaze me. I don't know for who you wrote this poem, but I rate it brilliant! Underneath this night of entwined planets would my heart die to embrace your heated sun...marvelous...

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