Sonnet Poem by Frederick Francis

Sonnet



You refresh me like a cool ocean breeze
On a sweltering July summer night.
My already ravished heart you have seized.
Bound to you; It’s futile for me to fight.
You’re my dropp of water in the desert.
Enough to leave me desperate wanting more.
In deafening silence I sting and hurt.
My invisible self you still ignore.
I want to feel the silk of your figure
Gliding smoothly, pressed firmly against mine.
My passion’s at a boiling vigor;
Held in my eyes you’ll always be divine.
You were silk through my fingers in the past,
I won’t cease and desist, love will hold fast.

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