Where the moonlight and I repine
By Mark Heathcote
Sun, 18 Dec 2011
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Love, is blushing a blink risqué.
From watching what nervously I’d say.
She’s just a hop skip and a jump
Sideslip, breaths blossom foray
From hearing what I would screenplay.
When my eyes close, I get a lump…
A tingle! Down in my pining-spine!
Something, inside me says you’ll be mine!
But after, I feel like a chump.
She walks haply naked in the sunshine
Where the moonlight and I repine
A halve silhouette, a little grump.
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new Mark Heathcote Really
Permalink Submitted by Cavalcader on
new Mark Heathcote
Really nejoyed this romance
poem. But the 2nd stanza
4th line along,think should be
happily. ok. But is getting late!
cavalcaderl julie
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