My Psyche Poem by Daniel June

My Psyche



Your face is the sun
Don’t hide your light from me
My heart is a rose
He opens when you’re near
Let my face be the same
I’ll smile upon your bloom
To others be nettles
Let your petals be our room.
I warm to your smile
I linger near your limbs
Don’t fog me with frowns
And dampen me with whims.
At last we will rise
A dawn beyond this world
To perpetual sleep
Like kittens both encurled.

After the Love We've Shared
Can you not see my love is flush with desire?
I'm standing at your door calling out your yawn
Dismiss me not my Psychic lover
Tilt your tips of bliss for me
I will fill you, ever fill you with the stuff of love.

Our naked legs laced together like licorice
My strawberry tipped love pressed against your warmth
The heart of my shaft has pierced your desire
Your lungs, they pant for me

Why then do you turn me away with words of scorn?
Amour is burned and scorched with his own immortal torch
Love's oil of toil has sank into deathless flesh
I wanted more, ever want more - and yet in darkness I must flee!

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