And so, we shall wane (too sad, the thought)A Poem by Wandering MinstrelCome, come again and bind me, my Love, upon the buttery ties of your most blesséd, heaving breast. Our fall need not happen, whilst beating within this chest lives the chromatic, kaleidoscopic, effervescent fever of you, - of us, - of we, - as one, - together -fastened -lip to lip -hip to hip -lip to hip -hip to lip. Our heated vows, still simpering, simmering and we allow not the cooling of our -mutual exclusivity, away from all others, conjoined, as we are, ever anon. For, though we share this world with others, oh, how we are separate, holding each other only as far away as our sweat-soaked skins can be assured that no light can insert itself between our joined form, for we two jealously guard that sacrosanct domain with such fervor! Oh, my Love, how others wish to invade with eyes, and stare, in wonder, at the joining we shall never, ever allow to leave off. -Never. Oh, their need to invade with distended nostrils, ' flared ← in hopes of picking up the heady scent of us. Behind closed drapes and locked doors, no others may know of us, and so we shall never, ever allow our joining to leave off. -Never. © 2014 Wandering Minstrel |
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Added on July 26, 2014Last Updated on July 26, 2014 AuthorWandering MinstrelLondon, United KingdomAboutWelcome! My name is Donovan Arthur Perth. This is a new site where I will post early, and new poems and give myself another venue to work under. Your comments are like drops of honeydew to a dying cac.. more..Writing
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