If there should be a moon above the hill
To-night, dip down with me into the sea
Of our first passion, and, with naked glee,
Breathe its ripe wonder to our beings- fill.
O, as the moonbeams on the violets spill
Rivers of uncontrolled felicity,
We-ll tune our bodies to a melody
And set our pulses to a poet-s thrill.
Love...Love...Your hot lips tremble on my eyes.
You droop. You swoon in silence over me...
Heaven, out of yours, my very eyelids sup.
The stars are running out of Paradise...
I languish, perfumed with expectancy...
Beloved, kiss me, for the moon is up.
Love Sonnet Xxi
Zora Bernice May Cross
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Poem topics: I love you, heaven, kiss, night, passion, running, sea, silence, paradise, poet, melody, breathe, moon, love, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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