Ocean Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Ocean



He drinks love from her heart as she walks on the moon with his kisses in her hair.

She uses his heartbeat to fly from the Milky Way as the planets explode in her touches.

Hearing the harps playing on the clouds in every step she takes, he sings to Venus.

Uranus calls her name and she leaps across another dimension into his lips of pleasures.

With the earth in his sight he pulls the black hole into his hands and she appears on his satellite of movements.

Moving through space with her eyes of euphoria she summons his love with her silence.

The stars are romancing her angelic wings for the Phoenix to flame her silhouette into memories.

Caught in her meteor of inescapable ecstasy he surrenders his night for her desires of love.

The Orion escaped her words of adoration in exchange for her Kaleidoscope tears of joy.

He joined the sound of the wind with his eyes of love that she disappeared in.

His galaxy of heartbeats found her with the clouds that cherished the rain that she beheld.

His love drowns in her ocean of total eclipse that happened at midnight.


Written by Theodore Mosley
April 14,2017

Friday, September 15, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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