The Blue Lagoon Poem by John Antoine Nau

The Blue Lagoon

Rating: 5.0


TIRED of the flowers' voluptuous whispering,
Nonnoune and Louisy with mixed curls hold
Each other's hand, he pale bronze, she browned gold,
Upon the cliff in happiness bathed deep,
Hearkening the blue chant of the low lagoon.
In this half-foreseen day they have been shown
The force of a word of simple tenderness,
And how a friendly touch grows a caress,
And how much sweeter, once the secret known,
When cheek against belovèd cheek reposes,
And fervid mouth upon the neck's tea-roses.

Under the heavy palms, under the woven tresses
Of the clear filagos- the children with drenched eyes
In irony of pity feel surprise
To hear the turtles weeping in the wood's recesses.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 06 March 2016

Beautiful romantic love poem, well articulated and insightfully penned in good rhyme scheme with conviction. Lovely poem elegantly written in poetic diction. Thanks for sharing.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 20 February 2016

Beautiful poem with rhyme and style. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

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John Antoine Nau

John Antoine Nau

San Francisco, California
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