AN ANGEL'S SONG
We ventured out in the gray of night,
On amber furrows beneath the linden trees,
Where the breeze caressed you're naked knees,
Smooth as a stream, kissed by the moonlight.
The fountains which sobbed in the marble square
Bequeathed to the brisk, aromatic air
A somnolence of grace, repose and song,
As me worshiped you're black and braided hair,
Which sighed to the stars, mellifluous and long.
John Lars Zwerenz
Comments
You're?...
Me worshipped? I think you have some work to do. ~ Geezer.
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To Geezer
The typos are do to a computer glitch. My apologies. John Lars Zwerenz
"The typos are "do" to a
"The typos are "do" to a computer glitch." thats bollocks, and you know it.
you are too good to allow a piece to be posted with typos,
I'm guessing that you use misspellings as a hook to draw a reader into "you're" piece.
Obi.
Okay...
No need for apologies, just letting you know. ~ Geezer.
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