Her

Her

A Poem by Thomas W Case
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Sometimes...

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The dark dance calls softly,
like Night Shade or Oleander.
Just a little taste...
Just one more slow waltz...
I can smell her
wet orchid while I sleep.
She moves languidly through
my dreams possess me at dawn
with lambent steps.
The love is violent, like a bullfight.
It's sweet and treacherous, ferocious.
Fatal for one of us.
And she's been gored.

© 2024 Thomas W Case


Author's Note

Thomas W Case
I'm pleased to announce the release of my latest boo. Here's a link.
https://booksie.chainletter.io/i/thomaswcase888

I read poetry from my books on my you tube channel. Here's a link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cONQtjbeEo8

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Ah, i am reminded of Georia O'Keeffe's wonderful and sensual orchid artwork....
A lovely poem Thomas, starting softly and building with intensity
until the final explosion of passion and madness.
I enjoyed the images you created here..:)

Posted 5 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Thomas W Case

5 Months Ago

Thank you so much, Stella.


..... This is excellent, let no one tell you otherwise and if they do .. refer them on to me .. Neville

Posted 5 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Thomas W Case

5 Months Ago

Thank you, my friend.
Neville

5 Months Ago


........................ no probs my pleasure :)

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Added on May 30, 2024
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Tags: sex, life, danger, relationship

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Thomas W Case
Thomas W Case

Clear Lake, IA



About
Thomas W. Case was born in Oxnard. He has published 3 volumes of poetry. The Bullfrog Dreams of Flying, Artichokes, Avocados, and Van Gogh, and Seedy Town Blues. He has won several poetry contests. Hi.. more..

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