Bathe Me In Your Splendor

Dove

 

The splendor of your kisses

is something I desire

The joy of simple wishes

to set my soul on fire

 

 So bathe me in your wonder

and turn my life around

tell me that you love me

and never make me frown  

 

Embrace me with your arms

and hold me within your heart

thrill me with your charms

and say we'll never part  

 

Fill my life with laughter

and open up your soul

Let's start a new chapter

that shall last till we grow old  

 

I 'll give to you my heart

to set your life aglow

To fill your world from the start

with a love that only grows  

 

I'll bathe you with my trust

and my soul for us to mingle

My fleshly warmth upon my bust

to make our passion tingle  

  

I'll listen to all your woes

and kiss away your fears

Above all I hope you'll know

I'll always hold you dear    

  • Author: Dove (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 12th, 2020 07:21
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 41
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  • orchidee

    OK I will! I will pop round to ya, and risk a swoon! lol.

    • Dove

      Smiles! Thanks

    • FredPeyer

      A beautiful love poem. Kudos!

      • Dove

        Thank you kindly Fred

      • Goldfinch60

        May that new chapter start and your love grow stronger each moment and go on for eternity.

        Andy

        • Dove

          Thank you kindly Andy, much appreciated!

        • Neville

          Tingley passions sound right up my street RB ...
          but on a more serious note ... you just pinned a string of x7 perfectly formed verses to the page and I leave it with a warm glow ...........

          Neville

        • Dove

          Awe ! You always make me smile! Thanks a bunch dear Sir Neville!, Best to u

        • Caring dove

          Very lovely ! Beautiful words

          • Dove

            Thanks you kindly! One of my favorite poems !



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