Dressed In Eternity

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My Weekly Sunday Poem
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You and I,
Like snakes coiled and intertwined
Our souls and bodies becoming one,
The room filled with the golden rays of the sun.

Warmth like summer,
Skin like silk,
As we move in sync
Over, side to side and under.

Here we lie, you and I
Raptured, covered in pure ecstasy,
As we embrace with love so sublime
That is dressed in eternity.

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AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Your first poem! Very nice.

AhaskinAhaskinover 1 year ago

I am as far as you can get from a literary expert. I appreciate the I imagery you portray.

AhaskinAhaskinover 1 year ago

I am as far from an expert as possible but I like the imagery you are using. I appreciate this talent and wish It was something I had.

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