and we go spinning

and we go spinning round and round,
hearts in throats, your hand in mine;
will we ever touch the ground?

will we ever touch the ground?
why should I care when I am thine?
fingers interlace, are bound.

fingers interlace, are bound,
and shivers dance along my spine
touch my heart and feel it pound.

touch my heart and feel it pound;
your kisses taste like autumn wine --
I was lost, but now I'm found.

I was lost, but now I'm found;
our bodies touch, and sweet entwine;
the land is lost, the ship is drowned.

the land is lost, the ship is drowned;
your eyes will always stars outshine,
and we go spinning round and round.


NOTE: This poem was written to make sense no matter which stanza you start with, and whether you read the stanzas backwards or forwards.

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