Poet and backpacker

Lorenz

Kisses on the bridge of the sighs

lost in a myriad of masks ,

accordionist on the Charles bridge ,

wild violoncello on the  Danube ,

I will dream again on the banks of the seine,

blue house passenger,forbidden city intruder...

I would be flower power in rainy mood,

silent traveller,intriguing dealer of illusions...

I would be morning creature, sunset avatar,

  long distance,time difference , interlace...

 Pisces delicacies for five o'clock Libra,

child of June in autumn sonata 

pouring a romantic cup of you ,

tender whispering on the  everland  thrill ,

to be your complement the  accomplice ...

I would be explorer in long savoured galaxies

from your goblet of sensual euphoria ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: lorenz (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 14th, 2023 00:54
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 6
  • Users favorite of this poem: Introverted Sage, aDarkerMind
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  • Thomas W Case

    Great use of language and space to create your scene. Fantastic.

    • Lorenz

      thank you thomas .we need an escape in these troubled times !

    • Introverted Sage

      Like a sweet serenade.. lovely!

      • Lorenz

        thank you ! sweet serenade for introvert people !

      • Ellen Marsell

        Douceur du temps dans votre poème captivant et tendre. Merci !

        • Lorenz

          voici une première anthologie de terminer .merci de votre soutien.

        • L. B. Mek

          (beautifully realised
          your artistry is so ambitiously elevated, wise Poet)
          'child of June in autumn sonata
          pouring a romantic cup of you ,
          tender whispering on the everland thrill ,
          to be your complement the accomplice ...
          I would be explorer in long savoured galaxies
          from your goblet of sensual euphoria ...'

          • Lorenz

            A touch of lightness in our unsettled times !



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