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Ambrosia

As we spoke I could only think of honey

It was in the flow of her velvet hair

The brown nectar in her luscious eyes

It was in her voice

The taste of her sound

Never have I heard a tune so sweet

Soft red-berried tones

Humming through her sugar powdered lips

Pouring sunshine into my empty cup

An elixir fit for the gods

Blessing my mortal soul

My sweet Ambrosia

All that and much more

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Written by
abraham-elizondo
36 / M
Published
Jun 22, 2018
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13·76
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#ambrosia#nectar#sweet#taste#drink#love#fascination#romance#tune
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