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Mariana William Poem
In the dawn of winter
Hastily we ran hand in hand
Bathing our hair in boreal mist
resplendent sunrays unraveling them
With soft eyes and subtle touch
lovesome pecks, you entered my heart
A beauty you were even under the sky,
Beneath frosted blues and wild stars
Twilight, but our souls ignited like fire
your lips unfolded and whispered
I love you to my ears
a promise of love you gave me
a gift too precious to ask
anchor me in your embrace
let me be a delicate flower in your arms
'cause I love you in the sky
beside me, in each other' grasp
we don't need to rush, just slowly
let me love you in slow motion
Copyright © Mariana William | Year Posted 2021
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Mariana William Poem
They saw her as the ocean
She was beautiful, breathtakingly beautiful
Oh boy, but they didn't know
They didn't know she had the power to flood over and destroy them all at once.
Once and forever
This is a form I call "furens cor", and it's composed of a five-line verse taken from a Free Verse poem of mine called "Ocean", written on October 23, 2020.
Copyright © Mariana William | Year Posted 2021
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