Phantom of Love
Phantom of Love –
A phantom of love arrived in spring,
Emotions of beauty invited him in,
So gentle and tender you opened your arms,
then rested his head on your chest full of charm
Closed were his eyes to a warmth of compassion,
A moment like this he wished for in vision.
Like a light-footed fairy, you tiptoed his heart,
And left a sensation of feminist touch.
In modest for quest, he held all his breath,
The comfort alone, safe on your breast.
Aspired the moment, he feared to exhale,
Fear loss of the footprint you tiptoed in gold,
Yes, leave him to slumber, delightful his soul,
For when he awakes, your love he shall take
Forever his own, he then shall it make.
Copyright © Michael Bell | Year Posted 2017
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