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+Steven Curtis Lance
Transcendental Sonnet #225:
Blue Star, Part the Second

I was so happy to hear that you too
Want to join me in this symbol and sign
And to get a little blue star tattoo
To show that I am yours and you are mine
Our very own order of chivalry
With only two members... just you and me

Your name as mine appears within the star
Nothing can stop us now nor come between
Us butterfly for ours alone we are
Joy which will be and sorrow which has been
All on our journey our love stronger than
Anything suffered or savored by far
Unselfish love of woman and of man
Shared in the shape of a little blue star

* ( + ) *

+Steven Curtis Lance

from Transcendental Sonnets, Copyright MMIII

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A poem about Silke? Or am I wrong? This seems a very personal poem. I like it so far, I haven't read any of your poetry for so long, last was when you first started your TS's! x
+Steven Curtis Lance
Hello Kashimaya, my friend; good to hear from you again.

Yes, this is indeed about Silke. And me. I have finished it now; I hope you like it in its final form.

Be sure to read the first part of Blue Star, #223; also #224 relates.

I hope you are well and happy, and that you enjoy my sonnets.

Blessed be, and solidarity.
+Franziska+
Hello +Steven!

I am happy to see this magical bond bloom in its growing foundation..

I am sure that people will be happy to read your published sonnets, which are fueled by romantic inspirations, including other matters like Existential Hot Dogs. ;D

All the best,
+Franziska
Sander
A favourite!
Very nice written.
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