Rosemarie Joy Poem by Noel Horlanda

Rosemarie Joy

Rating: 5.0


Dark eyes captivates men
Wide and brownie, brilliant
Long eyelashes, flamboyant
A divine omen
Of pleasure and romance

Cheeks so tender to touch
Lips as if petals of roses
Whose mouth an oasis
Of love, no man could detach
Then who are you woman?

Give me your hand, oh dearest
Caress this ignoble face
To coddle, to surface
Ov’r your barest
Mounts, oh young lass

What did you say your name was?
There was joy in you instead
White band on your brunette head
The angel in you awash
All evil desires, damsel?

Since you’re a flora in my eye
And joy to my heart
No way cou’d my feelings be hurt
But ready to forgo and die
For Rosemarie Joy…

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Catrina Heart 03 September 2009

Since you’re a flora in my eye And joy to my heart No way cou’d my feelings be hurt But ready to forgo and die For Rosemarie Joy… ------- Oh! you have squeezed my heart.............lovely and sweet! ! ! 10+++

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Rachel Butler 17 September 2009

A divine omen Of pleasure and romance Rachel Ann Butler

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Lady Grace 03 September 2009

this is so beautiful my dear..the adjectives u used are highly appreciated..

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Meggie Gultiano 03 September 2009

this is soooobeautiful.I love all your words

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Saadat Tahir 03 September 2009

very tender and charming... really enjoyed it and sent it to friends too.. excuisite... very well outlined and written cheers and ten

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man.... this is awesome. lovely all the way through.

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Noel Horlanda

Noel Horlanda

Bohol, Philippines
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