Full orbed as you were,
Breaking thru the pine,
Stir not yonder beacon, past.
Your veil of light,
Quietly doeth shine,
As if taken flight,
Slumber upon the eyes, gleaming.
Slumber beseech thy breast,
Full and fresh incite,
Above thy mountain crest,
Awaken your bed of pleasure, woe.
Give love where love taketh,
Be rich in your pleasure,
Show thy body beareth,
With skin so smooth and soft, rose petals cover.
Essence of your body fair,
Streaming sweat glistens,
Incense floating in the air,
A moan a groan taken in the night, silence.
Another night of being with you,
Another moment of love,
Rest your perch of view,
While the skies shine above.
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9 Comments
Post a CommentThis is my fairy tales, in words......thank you Ken, as always, and never gone unnoticed. ~~Catdogaire, whatever that is!
Beautiful
each time i read your writings ...it gives me something else to think about..love ya......keep up the good work...
beautifulxx
Till this moment . . . I had always assumed it was true, when they said, "The Bard has left the building." 8-)
So beautiful once again!
Absolutely beautiful!
delicious
This is, so beautiful, as the sunset every night. I love to watch it set as much as I love it to rise. Both are equally beautiful. This is a lovely poem and I give you a five!