A Heart Full Of Love (From, The River Sings On) Poem by Peter S. Quinn

A Heart Full Of Love (From, The River Sings On)



A heart full of love,
Yet still unharmed it stands;
Feelings like clouds above,
Through dreams borderlands.
Crocked with age and done,
All has been said before;
Now it's time to be gone,
Within either peace or war.

Moments unravished over,
Bull's pizzle and lion twins;
Top puffed feather flopover,
Your old and new whiter sins.
Giving the flaws of the wind,
Proving it's worth of telling;
Through each of its chinned,
And sayings worth excelling.

The stones in my pockets,
Shall dazzle yours to shine;
Unlock old heart's lockets,
Open its ways and coastline.
True to a weathering desert,
Prayers with a lewd smile;
Everything is within braggart,
After it's been here a while.

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