Open Poetry #13 |
This Art of Womanhood ( a romantic poem ) |
Auguste
since 2000-02-16
Posts 3953By the sea |
This Art of Womanhood by Michael In beauty's rest, she lies with pillows 'bout her form. This perfect breath of loveliness in silken gown, translucent. His eyes, drawn to curves and sigh of breast, the supple blush that's soft revealed. And there in sleep the hair about her flows with hints of gold, as moon through window lights upon each strand. This art of womanhood, this maiden fair, that so enslaves the hearts of men. And dare he not disturb this moment's peace, as he bends forth to place his lips, to taste her young and tender cheek. He hears each breath and longs to drown in her embrace, to drink her kiss, to breathe her hair, again to gaze upon her face. Proust- |
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Sven
since 1999-11-23
Posts 14937East Lansing, MI USA |
YES!!! Now, this is it right here. . . you've captured it wonderfully Michael. . . perfect. . . ------------------------------------------------------ To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world. |
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Songbird Member Elite
since 1999-12-15
Posts 2184Missouri |
You could not have said it any better. A beautiful description of your beloved. |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Oh my. you break my heart. Joyce |
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elizabeth anne Member
since 2001-03-29
Posts 83 |
Oh my, Michael...how lovely..makes me warm! Elizabeth Anne |
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Gentle Spirit Member Patricius
since 2000-10-09
Posts 13989 |
Michael, this is truly beautiful and could only be written by someone with a heart as beautiful to match. Well done. *s* On the wings of words our spirits fly....and our souls are free. |
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walker Member Elite
since 2001-02-11
Posts 2240Florida |
Romantic indeed, lovely tribute to womanhood Thanks for your work! |
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Martie
Moderator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Michael--I know no woman that would not want to be cherished in this way. |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Very....Byron! |
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Cerenity Member Elite
since 2000-02-16
Posts 2637Escondido-California |
Hi Michael, "Oh my" you have written such a beautiful piece here I am in awe totally, Love, Cerenity "God doesn't have to be reminded that we exist. |
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Martha Cowan Member
since 2001-03-08
Posts 240Groves, Texas |
~*~sighs~*~....so very beautiful..... Thanks for sending me smiles this evening... Always, Dawn....... |
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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
There is a song Michael called, "Cherish" and your poem has surpassed that in feelings of love. To capture the essence of love for another is so difficult in words, and you (having the soul and heart that you have), did this to utter perfection. Cherished are the words to describe a love. This was absoutely beautiful. Please visit me at my new homepage: |
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Auguste
since 2000-02-16
Posts 3953By the sea |
Sven, Does the "YES" mean that you liked it? Seriously thanks so much for reading and enjoying this, my friend. Songbird, Thanks for coming by for a read and for liking this piece. Joyce, Thank you for the nice comments. Hope your heart is in better shape now. ;-) Elizabeth Anne, You say such nice things and are always so good to post on my poems, no matter what they are about. Thanks, my friend. Gentle Spirit, Such a sweet thing to say. I thank you, sincerely. Thank you also for the visit. walker, Only one of many tributes, I hope. Thanks Martie, And of course men also want to be cherished such as this. Thanks. Karilea, I could not even hope to approach the works of Byron, but do so appreciate the compliment anyway. Thank you. Cerenity, Thanks for the "awe" and for reading this piece. You gave me a nice smile. :-) Dawn, And thank you also for the smile you just gave me with your wonderful comments. Mysteria, And you are absolutely generous with your kindness. :-) Yes, I know the song. It's one of my favorite oldies. Thank you, my friend. Proust- |
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