Belamour



Belamour

With deep affection I kiss
Your mouth and soul
Because love is
An intimate sharing
Two of us connecting
Out in the open bravely
The other taking over
With eyes, lips and hands
Each other as beautiful
Beyond desire I cherish
You as you are
The rose of sun and rain
Growing you in me.

Belamour me cherie
An ocean of amazing
Moonlight moving
Through my night
Across me as cool water
Hope warming sunshine
Swelling on my horizon
I feel you as butterflies
Fluttering fondness
All because of you
I want to shower rain
Nourish the world
Growing you in me.

With swaying motion
We move together
Our bodies and souls
Elevate and expand
Earth and ocean
Come alive in our eyes,
Lips and hands tingle
Lightning and thunder
Break bolts in the air
We are pulsating power
Electric energy
Giving birth as someone new
Growing us as we.

Copyright © 2024 Charles Edward York
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Love poem based on a French word

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Submitted by charlesedwardyork on November 01, 2024

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Scheme xxxaabcxdxceB baaxcxfgxhexB fcxxfgdcxcbhb xc
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,091
Words 204
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 13, 13, 13, 2

Charles Edward York

Charles Edward York is an author and poet activist living in Plano, Texas. He’s written over 1400 poems and published 17 books of poetry. Born in Vietnam and raised a citizen in Dallas, Texas, he writes poems that include the subjects of love and relationships, nature, social justice, including police violence against African-Americans and minorities, astronomy and others. more…

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