Snooze Bar
Elusive dawn of gray-white sky
And bedroom dim with haggard light
While we survive beneath our sheet
This dismal morn of winter’s plight;
Yes, leaves are fallen, nights veil soon,
We share our warmth as lovers do
‘Neath blankets piled, lush breast to chest,
We snuggle, buss, share “I love you”
As minutes pass through chilly air:
Rise not, sweet Love, until warm spring,
Let’s cuddle, cling, unite our souls
‘Til skies wash blue and robins sing.
Copyright © David Bose | Year Posted 2016
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