Christal Carpenter

Poems by Christal Carpenter : 15 / 55
Forbidden Dreams - Poem by Christal Carpenter
The stars shine down
From the heavens, so brightly
I can see a few
From the breaks in the clouds
The moon beams rest
On her face, so lightly
Shining off the rain
That fell from the sky
I grasp her hand
Just ever so slightly
And whisper to her
I love you tonight
A moment passed
Our eyes locked tightly
And we knew just then
What fate had in store
Our eyes fell shut
Our lips met gently
And for a moment
All was right
Poems by Christal Carpenter : 15 / 55
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Poem Submitted: Thursday, August 23, 2007
Poem Edited: Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Beautiful poem Christal well done x-x-x (Report)Reply
The moon beams rest
On her face, so lightly
Lovely, Colin J... (Report)Reply