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Originally posted on La Page @Mélie:
Un peu de chagrin prouve beaucoup d’amour, mais beaucoup de chagrin montre trop peu d’esprit. Wiliam Shakespeare – Roméo et Juliette Parfois, un accès de lucidité…
Originally posted on La Page @Mélie:
Un peu de chagrin prouve beaucoup d’amour, mais beaucoup de chagrin montre trop peu d’esprit. Wiliam Shakespeare – Roméo et Juliette Parfois, un accès de lucidité…
The sea… Once forgotten man sat alone by the sea, he listened to her and she whispered to him.Women are crazy, misery loved company, good drink make us see with realistic view and… Continue reading
My midnight dancer… A pretty Gypsy girl, I watched her circle-dance with the sea. Spring Equinox brought me to the live music, the Gypsy girl befriended me in early Spring, she told me,… Continue reading
Please go to her verbal poetry. Amazing verbal poetry shared. Allison Grayhurst https://www.youtube.com/c/AllisonGrayhurst/videos View original post
“I loved the hard climb, the untouched path. I listen for the flowing river and I go to her. Rarely do I see people. I sit with the trees, the free animals and… Continue reading
Anything goes… She sat next to me on the empty stool.Her sweet perfume I breathe in andI gave her a big Michigan smile. She returned the smile.We talks and drank for hours.Her blue eyes… Continue reading
Originally posted on Belladonna’s Flashlight:
Not a day goes by that I don’t express my love. What’s your favorite way to show LOVE? I express my LOVE; Through the words that I…
Toss me, bring me closer. Let’s swirl into romance and dance for the moon and the stars. You whispered to me. I told you, I want the silky black dress, your wishful smile… Continue reading
Love me… Life is short, love is sweet. The night was long and her eyes, were looking like the wild Pacific sea. Please play with me, she whispered. Love me right, love me… Continue reading
October A Poem by Coyote PoetryI love the days of October. Dear October Hello dear October, my old friend. Cooler day and the beauty of the change of color, of the trees. Allow us… Continue reading