Alight Please Sweet Bird of My Wonder

Alight Please Sweet Bird of My Wonder

A Poem by Sam
"

Mon dieu. Je t'aime.

"

Alight please, sweet bird of my wonder,

sing true for me your sound.

Purr in delight at thunder,

deduce for me your ground.

Lengthy curls spill frayed

in a winded fringe,

remarkably unafraid

and wildly subdued tinge.

On that breeze you soar,

your seraphic face does show,

little else but allure,

and feathersome glow.

Your sculpted visage with inlaid

a little nose and pouty lips,

and immaculate-displayed

ivory goddess ellipse.

But most divine and forever,

deeply brown as umber burned,

doth unreproachfully endeavor

yearning eyes I have discerned.

I beg you, dove, admit your appetite,

I’m ardently ill, a-seized by fierce lust.

Fly here Aphrodite,

cleaved en masse we may rust.

© 2015 Sam


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Please pardon me if I interpret your poem incorrectly. I like the use of personification of this person you may/may not be writing of. Moreover, there seems to be a playfulness in the mention of purring at thunder and the pouty lips and nose. It seems, this little bird that you wish to "admit it's appetite," has a flirtatious, If bewitching aura is all the more attractive by the slight rhyming in the initial lines. It has a sort of whimsical air to it. the only problem I have is the line where you said "Your sculpted visage with inlaid a little nose and pouty lips." I feel like it interrupts the flow at "a little nose and pouty lips." otherwise, I see it as a good piece. Again, pardon me in my thoughts, if it is that I have misread your poem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sam

10 Years Ago

Thank you very much. I would have interpreted it the same way to be honest. It's absolutely supposed.. read more
songstress

10 Years Ago

you're welcome. That sounds interesting, I guess I know where you're coming from when you talk about.. read more



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Sam very nicely crafted work, you use wit to convey your message. Thanks for sharing

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Please pardon me if I interpret your poem incorrectly. I like the use of personification of this person you may/may not be writing of. Moreover, there seems to be a playfulness in the mention of purring at thunder and the pouty lips and nose. It seems, this little bird that you wish to "admit it's appetite," has a flirtatious, If bewitching aura is all the more attractive by the slight rhyming in the initial lines. It has a sort of whimsical air to it. the only problem I have is the line where you said "Your sculpted visage with inlaid a little nose and pouty lips." I feel like it interrupts the flow at "a little nose and pouty lips." otherwise, I see it as a good piece. Again, pardon me in my thoughts, if it is that I have misread your poem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sam

10 Years Ago

Thank you very much. I would have interpreted it the same way to be honest. It's absolutely supposed.. read more
songstress

10 Years Ago

you're welcome. That sounds interesting, I guess I know where you're coming from when you talk about.. read more
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Possibly my favourite poem I've written thus far.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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