Moonbeam
by: R.A. Slater
4-17-08
Sleathily I rise above the horizon
Uncurling my luminescent beams
As a flower opens her petals to the sun
Or as a maiden unfurls her hair for her lover
For so I desire to be to you
Stretching forth in my beauty
I long to wake you
Arouse you from your slumber
To caress you with my soft tendrils
Pleasure you with my sweetness
To bathe you with my incandescent glow
Seduce you with my smooth milky white
To feel your hands reaching back
And see the desire in my eyes
Reflected in your own
Pulling closer to each other
No longer existing in distant orbits
But dancing closer and closer
Until we are in the same plane
Will you be there when I wake
Or will it turn out to be a dream
Regardless I display my beauty for you to see
As a maiden slowly disrobes for her lover
For so I long to be to you
1 comment:
A tender warm poem, full of fealings. As for Moonbeam....well!
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