I once believed

I once believed

A Poem by Dream Weaver




I once believed in magic, the magic of you and I, one sensational entity soaring effortlessly through the sky.

I once believed in love more precious than a diamond ring, the warmth of tenderness and the comfort that it would bring.

I once believed in family with ties much stronger than steel, followed by friends and acquaintances, and now I don't know how to feel?

I once believed in Music and all the beautiful melodies, I've composed romantic sonata's that turn out to be "Greek Tragedies".

I once believed in love, some say only fools believe, the more you open your heart, the less that you receive.  



© 2013 Dream Weaver


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Joe, i always enjoy reading you! You fill a poem with such feelings and emotions that stir inside us all! As always an excellent poem!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Dream Weaver

11 Years Ago

Thank you Kathy, you are always too kind to me...but always appreciated.
KATHY SUE SILLS

11 Years Ago

You are welcome!
oh... please please... don't ever stop believing in love... (trust me.. ive had my moments where i swore off love and vowed to stop believeing in it)... this is a very heart string pulling poem which is just right up my alley... i love poems like these so very much... as you can see i can't stop babbling on this review... ok ill stop now... hihi :-)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Dream Weaver

11 Years Ago

I haven't really stopped, it's just the older you get the less you tend to believe in it...Thanks N!.. read more

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