Unicorn lady

Reynaldo Casison

 

Upon the beachshore,

I thought I saw a unicorn,

But it was a beautiful woman instead,

The rare kind

 

Her navel was sanctuary,

For Starlit kisses,

Her mane a dress of moonlight,

Lavendar,

 

Her curvatures and silhouette,

Voluptuous,

Vistas of loving splendors

 

Her frolic along the beachshore,

Beauteous as the nutrient waves,

 

Rainbows blossomed,

from her flower garden,

 

As rain soothed,

Her moonbeamed thighs,

 

In her gaze,

Vistas of warm and luminous love,

Sunsets embraced ethereal midnights,

As all the lovely stars sighed,

She's that rare kind of woman,

Vistas of warm and luminous love

Reynaldo Casison

 

  • Author: Reynaldo Casison (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 9th, 2023 20:15
  • Category: Spiritual
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