Flowers Of Love Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Flowers Of Love



Upon hearing the sound of her rose voice his vortex of kisses accompanied her walk.

He articulated his desires from the night's moon that covered her hair with stargazing lilies.

From the telescope of his heart her water lilies are decorating the surface of the coral reef.

With her smile the magnolias whisper to the music and the earth is populated with love.

Her Calla lily withdraws the rain from the clouds and she compares his love to the bird of paradise flower.

With a scent of jasmine flowing from her orchids she has her carnations whispering to his dandelions.

The tears of her purple Dahlia watered his petunia and they met the Lily of the Nile blooming.

Her touch-me-not kissed his sweet pea and her daisy opened his begonia for the moon to serenade.

Searching for her cherry blossom his baby's breath was delicate to her nature.

His daffodil offered her violet some rosemary for the night of romance.

Collecting the bee balm his sage complimented her lilac and they were consumed with her flowers of love.

Written by Theodore Mosley
February 17,2017

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