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She Wore Blue Dress, Flowers Her Laurel Crown
She Wore Blue Dress, Flowers Her Laurel Crown She had only soft blue skies and romance Attending angels at her beck and call A golden life, with nothing left to chance All her lovers came from Valhalla's halls. A beauty, with glowing emerald eyes With red lips begging ravishing desires A true vixen, fallen from moonlit skies Siren setting hungry souls on fire! She wore blue dress, flowers her laurel crown This I confess, her kisses honeyed gems Remember her in lush silk morning gown Brightest golden thread adorning its hem. Her red lips, havens of hottest retreat Hands begging to be held, heart pleading more Manna, a lover would relish to eat, Visions of paradise's welcoming shore! She had only soft blue skies and romance Attending angels at her beck and call A golden life, with nothing left to chance All her lovers came from Valhalla's halls. Robert J. Lindley, 6-01-2020 Romanticism, ( From A Memory, A Vision, A Youthful Treasure ) Note: This poem was inspired by my reading of Lady Labyrinth's truly magnificent poem, titled- "Horus in Paradise", this is my tribute and homage paid to a very, fine poetess, and for such an inspirational poem that gave rise to me setting pen to hand and composing on the spot. Syllables Per Line: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 10 Total # Syllables:200 Total # Words::::140 Edit - Awarded Poem Of The Week- 6/07/2020
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