Northern South In Memories Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Northern South In Memories



Love the eye shade
Distant palms
Protect two hands
From the Cool breeze
Winter snowfall covers not
Blanket warmth from the cold

In spring to my loo
The tempestuous clouds
Dark of the sun
As the clouds cover
around your eyes, the mascara..
Makes your eyes pop

And complementary like sunrise
To your beauty
And beautiful smile as it were
And always is til infinity
Parts the clouds
Shine the God rays down to Earth

In how I could've had you
entirety in cool and summer
In drinks to melt away
The inhibitions that faulter
Colder ice cubes float
How in throngs of heaven

We could have been together
Condensation through the night
Rainbows end to end
love in heaven
sought while bliss
Subverted into fall

A fall from grace
Or change in season
Up north, in the tundra
Leaves turn a different color
Affect together but far from here
temperatures fall and rise

Leaves pile in different hues
In the northern season
while all I needed inside
Was you to love me forever
Love me true, love me long
By a girl in kismet

Palms intact
Cooler weather
Mood harmony
harp string
Of my own
Plucked virginity...

Beauty sounds... Silent Breeze...
Through your hair... On my knees...
Reaching out... See it fit...
Gentle hands... Forward grip...
Slipper fits... Perfect feet...
Cinderella and her Prince

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