I hear a twig snap
Only feet behind me
I quickly turn around
And see you there
Attempting to act coy
And win me over
With your slyness
Little do you know
That my heart
You already possess
I stretch out my arms
To embrace my love
To become one with you
We already share
The same wavelength
Biologically intertwined
I know this because
You were able to find
My secret hiding place
In the black forest
A place that I would share
With no one else
Only feet behind me
I quickly turn around
And see you there
Attempting to act coy
And win me over
With your slyness
Little do you know
That my heart
You already possess
I stretch out my arms
To embrace my love
To become one with you
We already share
The same wavelength
Biologically intertwined
I know this because
You were able to find
My secret hiding place
In the black forest
A place that I would share
With no one else
Published by Stephanie Alford
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9 Comments
Post a Commentso lovely
Stunning!
Lovely job on this one!!!!!!
You create quite a picture.
Sweet poetry! :)
This was great, cool poem!!!!
Good meaningful poem
Stephanie,
Yum, now that is sweet! Thank for your comment on mine, I love yours!
This is nice.