A Kiss Above A Cloud Cover Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

A Kiss Above A Cloud Cover



A cloud cover chase,
If I were to kiss you
Upon a page out of love
To sign the marriage
With my kiss besides
Your own for life,

And shortly there afterwards,
Let's kiss the sky again and again,
Touchdown to earth and lay back
Down to earth again as to kiss
Each other's eyes with our lips
And transfixed stare...

Love is to whisper sweet
Nothing's in your ear
For you to hear my heart's yearning
comprised as ache to live long
To love you forward...
And all I see is your sillouete

The eyes I see are unique
Yours are akin to be a snow flake
Where no two are alike
Like every woman except
Yours is different and as special
As a gift from the Gods

Because I Love yours,
You my sunshine of my heart
To smile back to love Autumn
Marriage wins hearts and lasts
Forever as long people still remember
To smile back to love Autumn

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