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+Steven Curtis Lance
Transcendental Sonnet #1129:
Transeamus If We Can

a silly sonnet for Silke

Transeamus if we can
Let us see if we can be
Happy and free woman and man
In love above all and if I may
Have this sweet dance with you today
I will catch you should you fall
As I know you would catch me

Then let us dance however awkwardly
We must and trust each other all the way
Transeamus night and day and come what may

We glide the gleaming dance floors of the moon
To the rhythm of the morning evening star
Always coming always going near and far
Dance dear delightful morning night and noon



+Steven Curtis Lance

TRANSEAMUS

Copyright MMIV Silke LLC
poetsn2ition
You always seem to have such sweet elegance in each Sonnet you write, Steven.

Blessed Be!
Aiyana
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