World's Collide Poem by Lisa Doesburg

World's Collide

Rating: 5.0


Cherry sweet and ruby red, lips on fire...
Losing myself in emerald eyes so deep, I drown.
Sweet and slow mingle, ancient dance;
when mouths join moist and tender.
Pretty noose around my heart, my body, my soul.

Silken soft, wrapping me in strands of honey gold
as we fall in the Autumn sun, crispy colors surround.
Our mingled breath untamed as skin meets skin,
eyes half-mast in passion play.
Sun on my shoulders, Earth on yours, worlds collide.

Heat enfuses throughout,soft as velvet sheets.
Long, smooth legs wrapped 'round me like silk.
World falls aways until all that's left is sensation,
all that matters is we, and all that can happen is ecstasy.

World's Collide
Monday, December 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: harmony,love,relationships
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Art Source: not-today-for-death, via anais-margot
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 18 December 2017

so deep, I drown. Sweet and slow mingle, ancient dance; when mouths join moist and tender. Pretty noose around my heart, my body, my soul....really really romantic my dear poetess. just fine..expression of deep love and emotions.. thank ou very much.dear poetess. tony

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Jette Blackstone 18 December 2017

Beautiful art and a very romantic poem to accompany it. I love the idea of crisp colors, so fitting for Autumn and Autumn such a fitting poem for such romance.

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