Short Benevolently Poems
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Bearing Fruits
…as my heart blossoms an efflorescence of your love
my eternity benevolently blooms and bears its fruits…
~28 Syllables~
June.02.2018
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Categories:
benevolently, flower, love, soulmate,
Form:
Verse
away i go
feeling free and feeling good
music playing, i wave to All The Blessings Around ME
my rare smile sneaks up on me from nowhere
sincerity is the warm blanket that i can cope with
the snow starts to fall bashfully
it is at that very moment that fully smell Christmas In The Air
with benevolently astonishing merriment, i happily frolic along
Categories:
benevolently, beautiful, christmas, feelings, winter,
Form:
Free verse
In the morning light,
I see your beauty
enveloping me in its mystery,
and desirable pleasures of love.
I look into your eyes,
and like the first time,
the need to touch, but more to feel,
is there.
And as the sun benevolently gives birth to the day,
we are united, and I surrender,
to the simple need of body,
and to the yearning heart of soul.
Categories:
benevolently, beauty, body, love, morning,
Form:
Free verse
SECRETS AND REGRETS
years pounding by
running down the
past
like stars steering
courses
passing derelict
shores
drifting until
compasses lock on
secrets and regrets
in the grip of our
dusk
where eternity
flames
wings are clipped with
grace
toiling waves calmly
trust
benevolently
shading out our
secrets and regrets
© Kim van Breda—12 August 2015
Categories:
benevolently, identity, introspection, seasons,
Form:
Free verse
The women beggars had the festivals’ fetch
The old shepherd’s pregnant does, all bore three kids or two
The soldiers appeared untold, and gave their long-waiting wives surprise
The young widows travelled town and met noble men, and agreed to marry again
The far-sighted school boys could miss the school, and went to see the close by woods—close.
Those were the lovely spring’s fair days,
All the fortune’s old-forgotten–heaven had benevolently blessed
And blessed me Most—with You!
Categories:
benevolently, remember, romantic,
Form:
Free verse