Moonlove

Reynaldo Casison

 

Moonlove

 

Don't drift too far from your love,

The moon shall lend you its light,

And glistening robes,

Through the cold nights

 

Don't drift too far from your love,

The harbor butterflies are dancing,

Within the honey beams,

Of the moon

 

Don't drift too far from your love,

The midnight moon,

Shall lend you it's Summers,

Roses, and light,

Through the cold nights

 

Don't drift too far from your love,

The luminous moon,

Shall lend you it's warm kisses,

Through your glistening, cold nights

 

Don't drift too far from your love,

The harbor butterflies,

With their robes of moonlight,

Are dancing luminously,

With your roses and doves

Reynaldo Casison

  • Author: Reynaldo Casison (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 6th, 2022 02:04
  • Category: Spiritual
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Comments1

  • Saxon Crow

    Beautifully penned RC



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