Anderson Dxlvi Poem by LeeAnn Azzopardi

Anderson Dxlvi

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The wild beauty of yr eyes
Makes my heart voice an aria
Like the irises in the wind
They echo yr touch while they caress my face
And they take me to the sea that is parted
As I find you waiting at the other end with nothing on
The birds are encicling with anticipation
They let down their feathers to make a bed of softness
For the lovemaking we're about commence
Whist the moonlight glows onto yr beauty
I fall gently to sleep in yr arms

Monday, April 15, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 31 October 2019

To the sea that is parted! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Mj Lemon 16 April 2019

This is amazing, LeeAnn. Not much more that I can add....

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Dr Antony Theodore 16 April 2019

The birds are encicling with anticipation They let down their feathers to make a bed of softness For the lovemaking we're about commence Whist the moonlight glows onto yr beauty...... falling into your arms., . lovely love poem. fine. thank u dear poetess. tony

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 15 April 2019

yr =urs poetry very niceeeeeeeeeee

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