Honeydew Kisses

Honeydew Kisses

A Poem by SyberRose




Honeydew kisses and misty soft whispers

flowing like a ripple in the streams

Let us enjoy our Smokey Mountain wine

while we bathe within crimson moonbeams~

 

Honeydew kisses and misty soft whispers

please uncork this yearning of mine

Tickle me with whispers of bluegrass

up and down the branch of my spine ~

 

Feverish lips drip with passion

as the full moon begins to rise

Let us seduce the southern lights

Beneath the Smokey Mountain skies~

 

©SyberRose

 

 

 

 

© 2013 SyberRose


Author's Note

SyberRose
thank you for reading

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Amidst the chaos of life we need these great moments of love and romance ...Thank you for sharing the splendor of nature and your words...:)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

11 Years Ago

The pic is awesome...:)
SyberRose

11 Years Ago

It is beautiful...I just typed in Smokey Mountain paintings and a lot of nice ones popped up.
Sami Khalil

11 Years Ago

I have been there several times to Gattlinburg and others.Like the pic...:)
Rose, you are certainly the cure for a sad and tiresome day. Your poetry is an elixir of love and affection and one can not help but feel so very good when reading. Thank you for the sunshine.

Posted 11 Years Ago


SyberRose

11 Years Ago

You are welcome and thank you for reading Jack...and hope you feel better soon...Rose
Jack...

11 Years Ago

I do already. :)

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Added on July 3, 2013
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Tags: smokey mountain, poetry, wine, love, southern lights, moon, syberrose

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SyberRose
SyberRose

VA



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Welcome to my profile: I was born in England, and raised in the U.S and now living in Virginia. I write mostly of romance and nature....I prefer not to send read requests so if you wish just read at y.. more..

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