“I'm in love with you, darling,” that's what I told you.
The sun was shining through the summerhouse.
Your Spanish lips were as pretty as a red carnation.
“I love you too,” that’s what you said to me.
You sat down beside me on a wooden bench.
I felt your passionate embrace in the morning.
You were wearing a long yellow satin dress with a bow.
And you had a bouquet in your left hand.
I looked at you for a while and then I said yes.
“I’ll love and cherish you for the rest of my life,”
That was the promise we made in the garden.
And then I kissed your Spanish lips softly.
Spanish Lips
Marlon Pitter
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 12/05/2023
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Poem topics: life, red, sun, embrace, long, garden, morning, pretty, promise, yellow, dress, shining, cherish, I love you, spanish, love, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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