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Robert Frazier
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since 2003-02-06
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0 posted 2003-08-13 06:40 PM


Beneath the shade of the sheltering tree
I find more delight than anywhere else in the world
And am amazed that you could have such delicious
Power over my senses, which consume me

Beneath the shade of the sheltering tree
You would not see anything but passion
In my eyes, desire on my lips, and soft recline
Until agreeable pleasures become us both

Beneath the shade of the sheltering tree
I would compose so soft a measure and trace
'Bout your flesh with a kiss, sweet poetry
when moistened you could not bear the delight

Beneath the shade of the sheltering tree
It is resolved to be, in truth, only a fantasy
Unless fate be so cruel to reveal her confession:
You've less a desire to fulfill me


© Copyright 2003 Robert Frazier - All Rights Reserved
eminor_angel
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since 2003-05-22
Posts 323
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1 posted 2003-08-13 06:49 PM


once again, i'm in admiration of your work, and I'd very much appreciate critiques on my latest poem.
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ThisDiamond
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since 2002-02-22
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Michigan, USA
2 posted 2003-08-13 10:52 PM


Closing lines especially great...therein is the risk. TD
Bill Charles
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since 2000-07-11
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highways, & byways, for now
3 posted 2003-08-13 10:58 PM


Robert - nice romantic write...

BC

Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
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Realms of Light
4 posted 2003-08-13 11:07 PM


"Beneath the shade of the sheltering tree
You would not see anything but passion
In my eyes, desire on my lips, and soft recline
Until agreeable pleasures become us both"

~ Love the way it is meant to be...


EA

1slick_lady
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since 2000-12-22
Posts 6088
standing on a shadow's lace
5 posted 2003-08-14 06:35 AM


bump...because...(ty)...helen

[This message has been edited by 1slick_lady (08-14-2003 06:46 AM).]

Elizabeth Santos
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-11-08
Posts 9269
Pennsylvania
6 posted 2003-08-14 09:43 AM


How I love shade trees
and they obviously bring out
the best in you.
A lovely theme
and so well expressed

Liz

Janette
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Chicagoland for now
7 posted 2003-08-16 03:58 PM


"Unless fate be so cruel..."

Oh man, then do NOT leave it all up to "fate" ... go to her ... run don't walk  ... now ... hurry hurry hurry ... before she goes ... POOF!

Sorry ... I got all caught up in this whole thing ... I am just a romantic at heart ... and your heart is really pouring it out for this dear Lady that you write about and I wish you much luck with her.

As I stated before ... go man go! *wink*

always seeking joy, adventure and romance and wishing you find the same

Jordyn05
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since 2003-07-17
Posts 62

8 posted 2003-08-16 03:59 PM


Wow. Wonderful poem. Keep on writting.


Jenn

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