Lullabye Poem by Liz Connolly

Lullabye

Rating: 5.0


Butterfly kisses from
A north bound breeze
Bushing gentley
Mountain tops
My cheek against yours
Escapes only as a subtle touch
Your eyelashes, my eyelashes
Shifted lightly, so we saw
The stars that lit
To stud the sky
Dimmed only by your smile, a breath
A secret lullabye

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

a secret lullaby...for a secret child...u have a vry diffrnt style of poetry writing....quite mind capturing...ur poems are inspiring me to experiment the same effect...hoping i too succeed...thnx for sharing

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Patti Masterman 14 November 2008

This is a lovely piece.

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