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Druzzayne Rika Mar 2017
My eyes look for you ,
I can easily recognise your scent  ,
From miles away .

I feel a pull , my legs take me to you .
I crave for you ,
Whenever I am sad and alone  .

You make me happy,
Make this life easy,
Give me hope to go through difficulties

Though your taste is bittersweet
sometimes dark , sometimes light
But having you near is a delight

I do not know
what i'll do without you,
My beloved Chocolate .
Cal Ashiq Feb 2017
You're the sunshine that lights my day
The beauty that removes my dismay
Such countenance that binds my heart
How I wish we would never be apart

Your voice is such an enchanting melody
What a lovely divine symphony
You're the breeze that touches my soul
The one whom I always call

You're the moon that gives me light
The Polaris that guides me at night
You're the Venus that shines at dawn
Such wonder that lights my horizon

You engrossed my soul with your affection
My Love for you has no limitation
Thee, is my beloved till forever
The one whom I would always remember
Cal Ashiq Feb 2017
The sun have not risen for someone as dear as thee
My dear beloved I'll love for eternity
This Love  for you preceded my existence
As it was none other than my Preeternal essence

I've seen none as beautiful as my dear
To be distant from you I greatly fear
You're voice echoes like a loving melody
In this love you've caught me madly


Your smile lights up my gloomy days
I've sought for your attention in many ways
Please take a glance at your dear lover
My sweet beloved you're the one i truly adore forever
Mane Omsy Feb 2017
Like we shared our hearts together
Another day, I will be with you
Do you mind if I stay here?
Your presence nourishes my happiness
My dear
Arlene Corwin Feb 2017
So Have A Happy Birthday

It is a challenge these days to find ways
To praise and honor birthdays of a man
Who’s lived for seventy and nine decades,
Seen much, done much.  Time’s memory fades,
Almost like dreams you can’t remember.
So the number
Doesn’t really count.
It’s the amount of joyfulness that does.

One more year and you’ll be eighty.
What will I say then when I
Can hardly think of what to say
Now that you’re reaching  seventy and nine?                      
I reason from the handsome man I see before me
That you’re fine.
And though sleep doesn’t stay
The way it did some years ago,
You work (and walk) and play,
And all in all, you and I know
That life is good.  
So put yourself into first gear
To have a pianistic year,
Good intonation and good ear.
Eat your food
With appetite;
Continue making love at night  -
And morn
While thanking God you don’t need ****
To stimulate.  
Actually your life is great,
So have a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

So Have A Happy Birthday 2.8.2017
Birthday Book;
Arlene Corwin
Every beloved deserves a birthday poem.
silvervi Jan 2017
The sinner is you
I've fallen for you
And there's no reason
Not to be true
It is the wrong season
For me and you
Confess your sin
Or live within
The sinner is you
Since now I love you
Linda Terman Jan 2017
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Dreaming this dream
When my head meets pillow.
Every night, my eyes to the sky drawn
Second star to the right,
our sanctuary in the night.
There we, in dreams meet
Throughout the night, to morning dawns
Hearts and soul, same note sings.
Warm breath and hot kisses
shared and divided.
Salty drops runs, is blended
over our steaming hot skin.
Hands enticing teasing touch
simmering fervent warmth, like fire spreads
Deep inside, fills up flowing over
Reach out into the darkness, want you again
Come my beloved come
Come to me, on the wing of the wind
Let me lie in your arms
feel your warm body, drink it in
As the heat from the summer sun
To wake up, everything is gone
Dreaming this dream..


kirkeuglen..
Linda T
Zellie Eugenie, embodiment of  French elegance,
  consummate graciousness of a native Texan,
a lady ever and always, so delicate and so strong.

You are still my role model, Nana,
even far away, where you live now.

Your voice stays vibrant in my heart,
even after all these years of you living in Heaven.

It was a summer afternoon, expansive, warm,
like the residual, slight drawl of your San Antonio accent,
when I brought a little bucket of these dark, juicy berries,
picked from your own tree, into your sunny, quaint kitchen.

My parents were rarely away, so this time
when we could just be the two of us,
me staying in your ruffly, cosy guest room,
was treasured by us both, and each.

This, as it turned out, would be the day when I learned
to bake my first pie, beginning a life
devoted to fine cuisine that still stays at my core.

Your hands, feminine and capable,
skillfully gathered flour and shortening
into the shaggy, powdery ball of promise
that establishes each new pie crust.

I think you taught me then how to use tapioca,
added to the berries, to soak up some of that
deeply purple juice, as this first pie
bubbled to completion in your well-used oven.

Every time I use my mother's solid maple
rolling pin, sliding it forward on my palms,
I am one with her, and with you.

Do you get to see each other in God's home?

Or do you live in different neighborhoods?

All I know for sure is that you both reside,
forever adored, respected, emulated,
as best as I know how, inside of me...
from whence these tears pour, blurring
what I can see of what I humbly write
to bring you closer to us, way down here.

Zellie Eugenie DuBarry Downing Regan Wright,
your courage in following your heart, and withstanding,
as you must have, the criticisms of a world, of a society,
that likes to put us in categories, especially as women,
still informs my own courage under similar circumstances.

And so honour and admire any and all couples who remain together,
loving, supporting, respecting one another,
while allowing each other to grow into more of themselves.

Some of us, having put everything we have into each,
yes, each, of our marriages, have yet to reach the place
where we are on equal footing with our one true beloved.

May the dear Lord continue to watch over us,
as we bend and search and grow, and may we, too,
even much later in life, know what it is to be happily married.
©Elisa Maria  Argiro, 27th December, 2016
Àŧùl Dec 2016
I've such longing to meet you dear,
We will meet soon somewhere,
On a snowy evening at a hillstation.
I promise you that I won't get hard,
While we enjoy the snowy kiss,
On a snowy ***** at a hillstation.
Don't fear time as it will bend.
HP Poem #1341
©Atul Kaushal
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