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Post by goldenmyst on May 6, 2023 5:31:12 GMT -6
Vernal Lives Entwine
She touches the people of her life with her husband as her labor of romance or her case study in the healing power of love. She seeks to find out what can’t women heal? Her role in the universe is that of world mender. And so their journey begins with her rose petal caress on his face. He wishes to be the glove who holds a red rose against his soft cheek She is his angel of the morning Who breathes life into his withered heart with velvet softness that knows no plight She gathers him for her rosehip teatime whose blush is the aroma that succors his As her silken flower seals his soul In red bouquet heaven scent as lovebirds breathe the floral fragrance of spring deep in the lave where lovers bathe in the birdbath of vernal hips
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Post by Catlady2710 on May 6, 2023 11:37:51 GMT -6
Nice one John
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Post by goldenmyst on May 6, 2023 12:27:10 GMT -6
Thanks, cat. This is the intro to a book of mine. The cover pic is of a man laying his head in a woman's lap as she caresses his face with a rose she holds. Thanks for the read my friend.
John
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Post by Sugarmuser on May 7, 2023 15:16:25 GMT -6
She sounds like the perfect woman, and he knows it. Lovely John
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Post by goldenmyst on May 7, 2023 16:23:13 GMT -6
Merci beaucoup my dear friend. Indeed she was the perfect woman and I knew it. Love how you responded to the emotions here, my friend.
John
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Post by Castle Court Jester on May 7, 2023 23:28:22 GMT -6
So easy to visualize as is always the case with your writing John. Can easily see the cover pic to it now too. Lovely writing Enjoyed
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Post by goldenmyst on May 7, 2023 23:38:32 GMT -6
Thrilled that you saw the cover pic through my words my friend. And overjoyed that you could visualize it all. Thank you so much my friend.
John
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Post by augustsky on May 19, 2023 20:35:48 GMT -6
Intimate & sensuous write Poet John
Lovely read..
Sky
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Post by goldenmyst on May 20, 2023 0:32:18 GMT -6
Sky, I adore your impressions of this poem. Really touched on its heart.
Much thanks, John
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