The Ferris Wheel

The Ferris Wheel

A Poem by Julie Spade

Cleanse my sins in the company of a hymn

escorted by eccentric tunes of the violin

stroking its' strings , pulled (gently) by its' bow

Cherry Blossoms falling from its' bough




Cryptic Man

Wash my heart with the purest of Water

Explore my heart

Fact! Tragically fallen apart

Kiss my lips,

and take hold of my fitted hips

Dance as though we are in Rome 

Travels the seas within New Orleans dome !

Twirl and twist, walking the Osaka streets

Make love to  me as though we are in Spain


enduring the pain

beholding your name

Lacking the bitter name of  shame

Gazing along the lights

burying all the naughty fights

praising those Friday Nights

Flying our colorful kites

Into the blazing Moonlight




 

© 2014 Julie Spade


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Added on February 17, 2014
Last Updated on March 24, 2014
Tags: romance, sex, cleanse, sin, love

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Julie Spade
Julie Spade

The City Of Lights, NY



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Hello everyone! Pray that everyone is having an amazing day! I am Julie Spade with the age of 17 currently. To start off with the "about me" aspect I am extremely social, out going and mostly open to .. more..

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A Poem by Julie Spade