upon the soft green grass,
they made love for the first time,
near the lake shimmering like sapphire glass.
The soft sounds of desire,
blending in with the sound of rustling leaves,
they touched gently with the passionate spirit,
bodies entwined beneath the trees.
Kisses moistened like dew drops,
in their landscape of love,
swaying in rythm to the wind,
with their skin shining, like the moon above.
The flowers, a silky soft bed,
surrounding their hearts for the memory.
A blanket of warming colors.
Their passions setting them free.
Deep in the forest
upon the soft green grass,
they made love for the first time,
near the lake shimmering, like sapphire glass.
Published by April Higney
A love for writing poetry for many years. Main concepts are based upon past/present/future struggles & issues of life and relationships, love and family. I am strongly passionate about entwining my heart & s... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentVery passionate.
Bravo.