Almost like a song

ron parrish aka wordman



 

I lie here every night,

wishing , i could hold you tight;

as your beauty echoes softly through my mind,

as my heart,you gently entwine.

 

I feel your presence by my side,

as you gently unfold in my mind;

as we make love,i feel your soft skin,

as it caresses mine.

 

It was almost like a song,

the orchestra gently playing ;

as our bodies dance along,

then i awake, with tears in my eyes.

 

When i roll over to hold you,

i realize,it was just a dream;

as you,

lay gentle on my mind...

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  • Author: Ron parrish (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 18th, 2017 15:51
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 40
  • Users favorite of this poem: Laura🌻
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  • Laura🌻

    Enjoyed listening to this great song. I enjoy country music! One of my favorites! After a very difficult day, for me, this was a pleasant distraction! Thank you for the treat!

    • ron parrish aka wordman

      sorry you had a bad day,thank you for reading

      • Laura🌻

        I shouldn’t have said bad. It was sad remembering that my dad is no longer with us! 🙏🏻

        • ron parrish aka wordman

          he is watching over you now

        • Christina8

          Beautiful love poem for your special gal with a twist at the end. Wonderful!

        • ron parrish aka wordman

          he is watching over you now

        • Accidental Poet

          Written for someone or not, it is beautiful Ron.

          • ron parrish aka wordman

            most of this stuff that i write comes from songs,it puts me in a mood
            that i can put my self in a situation and write about it,,thank you my friend

            • Accidental Poet

              Yes Ron, been there, done that myself. Many sources of inspiration. And you're very good at it. ; )

            • Goldfinch60

              Super loving write Ron.



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