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Huge Blue Eyes That Speak I heard your bright eyes, they speak your lusts they did so softly leak Penetrating my best hidden shield seeking,long night's greatest yield Searching for touch to find it all a rapture that does then enthrall Speak more with those blue eyes painting days of sweet sunny skies The images those thoughts project stirs my love to hold and protect I would crumble in your soft embrace happily lose myself without a trace Eyes saying,I want your hot passion me replying but I am so old fashion Cries for me to melt deep into you know your soul,finding every clue Should you speak that way again you will be far more than a friend I will seek to make you all mine on our love we shall forever dine Those eyes place passion in my heart each blink cranks up the loving start Even your breath now sings to me this my darling is how it should be Eyes that sparkle and deeply shine begging for nights of roses and wine Life's love mysteries are no more tonight I shall land upon your shore I heard your bright eyes, they speak your lusts they did so softly leak Penetrating my best hidden shield seeking,long night's greatest yield Searching for touch to find it all a rapture that does then enthrall Speak more with those blue eyes painting days of sweet sunny skies Robert J. Lindley, 05-19-2015 Note: One not dark, a request from a dear friend...

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Date: 5/20/2015 7:13:00 PM
Exceptional expression Robert; very good rhyme structure as well! Keith:-)
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Date: 5/20/2015 6:35:00 AM
powerful pen robert very beautifully painted piece dear friend
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Date: 5/19/2015 1:42:00 PM
It is well written with cleaver imagery and powerful emotions that whisper their presents from the page and into your heart. Emile.
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