Moonlit Serenade Poem by Reynaldo Casison

Moonlit Serenade

Rating: 5.0


Lovely woman,
I'd serenade you,
With a mariachi band,
And ten thousand roses,

The moon is lit,
With gypsy romance

I'd serenade you,
With a jazz band,
And ten thousand doves

The moon is lit,
With shy romance

I'd serenade you,
With elegant violins
and tambourines,
With ten thousand shimmers,
Of love

The moon is lit,
With the luminous gaze,
of your beauty
Reynaldo Casison

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
David Wood 29 December 2022

I couldn't serenade anyone with my violin, I sound like two cats fighting. Good poem with good imagery though.

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