Enchanted you are

Reynaldo Casison

Enchanted,

Enchanted you are,

Enchanted you are sweet,

As your crescent kissed hips,

Svelte in plaid,

Naked, or holding an umbrella,

Through the evening rain,

 

You have the fine curves,

Of a vineyard in March,

With its delight of blossoming,

The sunflowers feel,

With the honey rain,

 

Enchanted,

you have the svelte poise,

Of a dolphin at peace,

In the damp moonlight,

The grace of a ballet dancer,

In its rivulet cascades,

 

Enchanted, you are voluptuous,

With a compassion of love,

You have an innate love for doves,

 

You are svelte and modest,

As a Naked moon,

In France, dressing the rivieras,

With a Matisse vibrancy,

 

You have lillies and roses,

In the garden of your hair,

Enchanted you are demure,

As your midnights wine,

 

Enchanted,

you are chill and lavendar,

As Summer in the shores,

gregarious and shy sunset, 

And diamond waves,

With your Beauty,

you light your candles,

 

Enchanted,

You are majestic,

And down to earth,

As your mascara,

With your eyes, smoky, rosekissed,

And the evenings are reborn,

With stars and their love,

As you let go of your sufferings,

Do a sweet salsa and unwind,

 

And its as if the shore,

of our longings,

Has caressed the coves of your love,

Your moonlight glows,

Undresses,

gives its irises,

And becomes a shimmering wave

Reynaldo Casison

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Reynaldo Casison (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 6th, 2024 00:24
  • Category: Love
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