Woman Voluptuous Poem by Reynaldo Casison

Woman Voluptuous

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Woman voluptuous and fine

Drunk with wine between seasons

Stars upon thy eyelids
And the sensual upon your brows

The shifting sails of summer and autumn's winds flutter upon
Thy valleys and exotic hills

This kiss, this kiss
Kiss thy contours upon thy
Wearied shores

As seagulls sweep the sky
For tender stars

This kiss, this kiss
Kiss thy contours upon thy
Refreshened shores

Even the shore is wet with seashells

Woman fine and voluptuous
The moon is
Shining upon boats
Moored and anchored to its light

Woman voluptuous and fine
Anchor your love to mine
Anchor your love to mine
The wine of its celebrations

By the moonlights sweet strings
So the Kindred waves
Sparkling
Like wine
Are satiated and drunk
With the Luminosity of our
Melodious love

Moon, wine, waves, seashells
Between seasons
And the voluptuous woman
Is fine
Melodious love

Reynaldo Casison

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