Strawberry moon song

Reynaldo Casison

 

Stay awake my sweet

Let go of the grief

Life Is too Brief 

Infinite our love

Your pretty gaze to greet

A Strawberry moon

Rare as your Exquisite beauty

Like a Golden rose to sweetly bloom

WithIn the Caress of June

 

Algonquin wits

Lyricists tribes

Have beheld such beauty once before

Harvesting strawberries

And melodies

Like wanderlust brides

And Modern day nostalgia

Is a Luminous shore

And Exotic folklore

 

 

The Moon Shall be a Luminous

Round table

Ms Parker and Millay

Perhaps shall be gazing

Like diamond stars

WithIn the Heavenly sky

Sparkling with the Rarities of moon

 

Like starry diamonds

and lyric rain

Upon the maple and city trees

A Rare Natural spectacle and play

And Splendors like candles sigh

The Love In your gaze

Sip like Champagne

 

Stay awake my sweet

Your Love Be Honey still

And Our Love Shall sweetly rhyme

 

WithIn the Now

We'll dream alright

WithIn the Now

We'll dream and love all night

Our Love Shall be

Fine as Strawberries

Sweet as Moonlight

 

Reynaldo Casison

 

 

 

 

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  • sorenbarrett

    A poem of romance, allurement, soft seduction, sweet love, sensuous delight. A poem that floats like floral fragrance on the night breeze. Very nice

  • Poetic Licence

    Have to go a long way to find something more sensuous and seductive as a strawberry moon, enjoyed the read



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