Sultry Silence Poem by Michel Antoine

Sultry Silence



SULTRY SILENCE
Michel Antoine April 27,2012

You are my forever; sea,
Adrift in a dreamscape.
Bound by endless love are we
A miss in a blissful state?

She sang to me a song of woe,
Inherent to this day-
Of sweet romance-imbibed
In sultry silence so far away.

Her voice could melt the troubled soul,
Sunkissed and so bittersweet
A license to love you eternally-
And so the jagged paths do meet.

The bonds of love enlaced us,
To this I'll always be true,
Finding the footprints on my heart,
Speechless with such soft hues of you.

In the lacy clover fields,
I recall us lying down
Becoming one-united like wedded trust
Mostly love, where there was crystal sound.

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