Sing to me your oriental song,
Play with me your foreign game,
Dance with me and move along,
Stray away that vicious blame..
And in the candlelight we’ll whisper
Words of winter warm as fire,
And when entagled I will linger
Yearning thoughts, future desire.
It’s truly hard to spark explain
In how I miss you when together,
Yet know if time could be all mine
I’d freeze the seconds to forever.
But early in the dawn of sun
I kiss your coffee lips and know,
There is a world that’s dark and blunt,
And it’s your eyes that make me show…
My truth.
Yours Truly,
MG
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You wrote this? If yes, then it’s really remarkable.
Yes I did and thank you !
Oh. Wow. I’m gonna send you an e-mail in a couple of minutes or so.
Sorry for the late reply, but you’ve got mail now
Reblogged this on Cristian Mihai and commented:
I don’t usually reblog, so this must be good.
Beautiful words and picture
Thank you for reading, Carolyn! I took the picture in Camden Town London, at a beautiful stall that sells those lamps… Quite expensive though…
Ah, rhyme and meter, how I often miss you. Lovely piece! (And thanks to Cristian for the link!)
Rhyme and meter, it only sounds fair to the poet in me. Thank you!
I adore writing that makes me pause, then reread, then pause, then reread. Thank you, thank you!
Thank you for reading,Janet!
Thats what I just did, pause, then read, read and re read, beatiful writing.
Thank you for your kind words, Bettie! It only motivates me to write more!
Reblogged this on Gigi's Little Shop and commented:
Lovely.
Reblogged this on Gigi's Little Shop and commented:
Lovely!
Thank you!!
Reblogged this on Planet Groove.
I like- Truth.
Thank you!
Reblogged this on Obekablog's Blog and commented:
Lovely piece
Thank you!
Seems like its really from the heart. From deep down within. Is it for some one in real life or is it what you felt temporarily and put down in words so splendidly?
Thank you! It’s not the poet’s muse, but the poet’s art that is open to the reader. Thank you for reading, more poems coming soon!
True that!
Such a lovely poem that speaks truthfully of truth! Thanks for visiting/following my blog.
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