His voice rained upon my ear
heavy, sultry, Australian.
Chestnut eyes buried me deep inside
their liquid flames
quickening my pulse, robbing my breath.
Too bad, he was only on the silver screen.
heavy, sultry, Australian.
Chestnut eyes buried me deep inside
their liquid flames
quickening my pulse, robbing my breath.
Too bad, he was only on the silver screen.
Published by Susan Elliott
Susan Elliott's poetry has appeared in both print and online formats. Susan has recently published her first two Kindle books: Wandering Through a Barely Functional Mind and Ink Blots on Paper. View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentOkay. Let's see: Heath Ledger, Mel Gibson, Hugh Jackman, Russel Crowe, Paul Hogan...They can all fit that picture. Paul, when I first read your comment I was on my phone, and I read Hulk Hogan! LOL!!!! I nearly busted a gut!
Who's that? Mel Gibson, Mr. Crowe, Paul Hogan...
Great poem!
Good Job! Hugz CJ
sigh, know what you mean :)
It is funny how characters in a movie can touch you. Good poem describing the experience.