Dreamof A Lover Poem by Arun Maji

Dreamof A Lover

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Listen, wind is whistling song of Sun rising.
Moon is murmuring ache of dew dying.

This is another dawn, another moment of smiling ray.
one day, my heart would sing and play.

Ohhh my love, Ohhh the heavenly Flower,
I smell fragrance of your hair; playing Everywhere.
I see shine of your smile; sparkling Eveywhere.
I feel tenderness of your Touch; revealing Everywhere.

You fill me with passion; and drown me in desire.
You make my heart sing; and soul explode in laughter.
You make my mind mad; and burn Lips in fire.

I long to touch you, feel you, kiss you.
I long to Saviour your Sweetness; and drink divine essence.
I long; but I can not,
I desire; but I should not.
My lips are not soft yet, my teeth are not sweet yet.
Lips that speak lie; are not worthy of your nectar.
Hands that do wrong; are not worthy of your flower.

But,
I am growing a tree of love within my heart.
Shone by shine of your light, I water it day and night.
As rays of your Sunny smile entering my heart.
My tree; Flourishing fast.

You know...., one day..., I would write you a verse.
I would let my love; WeaVe that verse,
and let; beat of your heart; construct rhythm of that verse.

And when all done,
I would sing you that verse; under moon-lit sky.
That song would be so sweet;
it would make you dream and fly high in sky.

You would dream; you are a Jupiter,
and me, a moon orbiting around you.
While whirling and dancing around you,
I would keep staring at you.

Amazed, you would break in laughter.
Surprised, I would stumble, and fall on you harder.
Then, I would be very silly.
I would hold you tight with all my might
and then, I would kiss you;drink you.
First softly, then wildly, Very wildly.

O Princess of my dream..,
is there anything sweeter; than seeing you in Dream?

© Arun Maji
Painting: Landelle

Dreamof A Lover
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love,passion
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Parijatmala 02 March 2018

Is it so Your dream girl would be so happy obviously

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