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sea serpents of star crossed twilight
(I)
I get a flash of her,
a delicate dye in the orchids,
ripped in my wet warmy earth,
she lazily glides in the
moon- kissed bed at dawn,
melodiously widening
the syrupness
of the sprinkled wings
in the eternity's sand
we bathed in together,
drinking & dripping
wet
between the April lids,
of our crimsoning feet
and
in the silky flair of
her yellow hairs, I quickly pipped vignettes
in the rainbow
of our love, and watched
her caramel eyes,
scrambling for my shooting stars
that bled in the
lips of autumn
(II)
she chased yellow butterflies
in my chest
that shone
like parched roses
draining
the dews of my moon
and
as she essays
deep...
into the chambers of my heart,
her mouth, two moonlit pearls,
melt like pink rubies
sucking the scent
of my cobalt saphires
we moan,
wrapping the winter sands
in the faraway spread
and I try to ply my finger
to the primrose petals
departing from her frock..
(III)
our unspoiled
ardent touch,
the fervent flaps made,
whipping the thorns
and
sheathing the heath heads of lilies,
g e n t l y..
ferment the lilac fingers of
my February
as
we embrace like
sea serpents, so vigorously
clutching every cords
and cells of our skin.......so nostalgic..
our love was as sweet as
her whimsical scent,
that sizzled the melancholic beauty
of the mid-dawn blooms
in
my aimless artemisia
(IV)
she drinks from the
copius tears of my melting sweat,
while ocean flakes
lick the seductive sounds
of the double layered sheets in my
September snow.
stealing the blue laces
of warm reddish petals,
I cradle her,
midst my arms of honeysuckle
Alyssum
I memorize every
word that come undone,
like pale-blue buttons
of seasonal hiatus
as we
utter the last breath
of our sensual sweetness
twilight blooms ahead,
far above our
horizon,
a natural reminder:
that our love
never
aged again...
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