Altar Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Altar

Rating: 5.0


Tameka has been planning her dream wedding since her heart could dream.

The countdown is more anticipated than the New Year's Eve ball drop.

Horse chariot rides in the snow through Central Park at three a.m. has her heart burning the evolution of time.

Her winter wonderland of white sheets of snow enlarged her eyes pass eternity.

Niagara Falls met Antarctica and it became her sleigh ride to heaven.

Holding onto her lovers every movement she extinguishes the sun with her smile.

Her heart heard the sound of fireplaces in his words of love that ordained nights of pureness.

Tameka walked to heaven with his hands of bliss that thrilled her muse of fantasies.

He lavished her with treasures of pearls that the ocean purchased for her.

Her family prepared a magic carpet ride with the moon; the nights of Arabia danced with her tears.

The Leviathan incarcerated the stars for her night of pleasures.

Tameka caused the volcanos to become extinct with her kisses on his lips.

The harvest of her heart exploded into the atmosphere and the earth shifted.

Her heart melted Iceland as she looked into his eyes of everlasting love.

Tameka's altar of forever became her graveyard of tears as silence engulfed the sanctuary.

Written by Theodore Mosley
December 19,2018

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darwin Henry Beuning 19 June 2019

Theodore, Very nice! ! A young girl's vision of a " Cinderella Life" ., (for so many) .. I have added this to my Poem List and rate a 10..

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