Took Away The Cold Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Took Away The Cold



He met her in the fire of their romance when the fireplace burned at night.

She was radiant and sassy with eyes of unforgettable beauty flowing from her creation.

The way that she walked had the stars in alignment for a new millennium.

Her hair smelled liked pools of fragrances that the angels choreographed with her.

She smiled at him and his heart became the trumpet of Gabriel.

The ocean of his thoughts penetrated the diamond fields of Africa for her hand.

Crystal sapphires of his love bloomed in his heart as she kissed his smile.

His temple became her sanctuary of forbidden fruits that wondered in the nights.

Her waters flowed to his temple in his dreams of kisses that life never explained.

His canopy of touches thrilled her curves for everlasting edifications.

Sounds of his eyes were found on Venus as he slept in her aroma.

Dripping words of Ecclesiastical freedom she maneuvered time with his movements of her.

The kindred of his love journeyed to Italy for the Eiffel Tower to release his heart.

Her vast acquisition of his heart took away the cold of wayward vaults of lies.

Written by Theodore Mosley

October 12,2018

Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
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