☆°▪︎ TO THE MOON (I MOVED YOU) ▪︎°☆

I

merged

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w

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t

h

.

the

mood . . .

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I

merged

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w

i

t

h

.

the

mood . . .

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I

merged

.

w

i

t

h

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the

mood . . .

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.

.

a

n

d

moved

you

.

t

o

.

the

moon . . .

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.

 ~ I

moved

you

.

t

o

.

the

moon . . .

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.

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i

n

the

rapture

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o

f

.

that

room . . .

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 ~ in

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t

h

e

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rapture

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o

f

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that

room . . .

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where

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t

h

e

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wants,

words,

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a

n

d

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whispers

brewed . . .

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The

wants,

words,

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a

n

d

.

whispers

brewed . . .

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i

n

the

rapture

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o

f

.

that

room . . .

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.

w

i

t

h

the

movements

smooth . . .

.

.

.

a

n

d

the

new

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i

n

.

bloom . . .

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The

new

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w

a

s

.

in

bloom . . .

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The

new

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w

a

s

.

in

bloom . . .

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The

new

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w

a

s

.

in

bloom . . .

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.

.

when

I

merged

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w

i

t

h

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the

mood . . .

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 ~ when

I

merged

.

w

i

t

h

.

the

mood . . .

.

.

.

a

n

d

moved

you

.

t

o

.

the

moon.

Reflection: 

This is a romance-themed poem where the contemplator fondly looks back on a special, romantic experience. I wrote most of this poem by listening to “My One and Only Love” by James Sanborn which I played repeatedly in the background to create the “moodset” for the poem. And it worked well. If you listen to the song at low volume while reading this poem, you might better get the “feel” of it.