'A Tender Love' Poem by Saane Pahulu

'A Tender Love'



How can I love a man so cold?
A heart of stone
No way to penetrate those walls.
Narrow piercing eyes
So sharp it cuts right through me
Invades my every dream.
Body like a temple
Not a muscle out of place
Smooth and solid
Beneath my trembling fingers
Though his touch
So light and soft
Caresses my skin
He arouses my every senses
and drives me wild.
Who knew a man like that
Could be capable of love
A tender love
Like this.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nathan Barkley 13 October 2009

That was so hot i like it. alot

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Saane Pahulu

Saane Pahulu

the island of Tonga
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