come close to me hear my thoughts feel my words
let them create the mood for our encounter
shall we be friends lovers of the word or strangers
let my words embrace you fill your every need
i sense you needs feel your loneliness your emptiness
take my words to fill you ease your pain give you comfort
let the emptiness evaporate create the world you want
let my words embrace you fill your every need
as our words intermingle feel their gentle caresses
allow them to soothe your weary mind and soul
ease the pain and anguish you may suffer
let my words embrace you fill your every need
once our minds are sated and the glow once more shines
i will feel satisfied that our encounter was worthwhile
that we both parted with contentment at our sharing
let my words embrace you fill your every need
Copyright ©: 2007
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Алексей Жемчужников – Привет весны
- Владимир Маяковский – Было с белым много дел… (Главполитпросвет №44)
- My Own Heart Let Me Have More Have Pity On; Let poem – Gerard Manley Hopkins poems
- Ancient Music poem – Ezra Pound poems
- Britannia’s Pastorals by William Browne
- The Stwonèn Pworch by William Barnes
- Гавриил Державин – К первому соседу
- Такахама Кёси – О, как ночь коротка
- The Fountain by Sara Teasdale
- Silences still voice by Rohini Bhatia Singj
- America by Robert Creeley
- Neither Out Far Nor In Deep by Robert Frost
- A London Thoroughfare. 2 A.M. poem – Amy Lowell poems | Poems and Poetry
- “`Know, Nature, like the cuckoo, laughs at law” poem – Alfred Austin
- Song—Willie brew’d a Peck o’ Maut by Robert Burns
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