your smile brightens up the room.
Every time you come to visit me,
you always chase away the gloom.
I hear the sound of your voice,
whispering seductively in my ear.
Your soft words of undying love,
vanquishes all my doubt and fear.
I taste your sweet burning kiss,
as your luscious lips cover mine.
I soon begin to feel intoxicated,
your kiss tastes like fine wine.
I love the scent of your cologne,
its aroma leaves my senses reeling.
I become lightheaded and dizzy,
that is such a delightful feeling.
I feel your gentle loving touch,
as your fingers caress my skin.
The stroke of your soft fingertips,
ignites my passion once again.
Published by Darla M. Beck
MY BIO: My name is Darla and I live in Statesville, North Carolina. I am a mother with two children. I enjoy writing short stories and poems in my spare time. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentLove your poetry! Great Job!:)
I like the part about the cologne. Nice poem.