Blackberry Roses Poem by Kewayne Wadley

Blackberry Roses



I've taken delicate walks
Where my hand
meets the arch of your back
& I've drowned
In the aroma of the sun kissed sun.
You've caressed in an whisper
where me myself & my thoughts
linger.
The foliage of your lips
Against the edge of my ear.
To where my memories of you are open ended
and bruised by the sigh of a thorn
Covered in black lace.
The glow of blackberry petals
in the September sun.
I've massaged your feet in the soil of my hands
& rested your back against the bend of fingers
Free to stand and grab the sun
against the side of your neck.
Next to my clothes
on the hardwood floor
Next to your blackberry lipstick
on the night stand
where we causally thirst in epiphany
spread far & wide
Over by the Mason jar filled with
Water.
Over by the night stand
Where you & I delicately walk inside
Each other

Blackberry Roses
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: for her,lips,love,poetry,rose,sensual
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Deluke Muwanigwa 08 September 2020

This comes from heaven. Its beautiful. The metaphors the imaginery the words just sitting there smiling at me. I could read this again and never be bored. Do a DNA see if you are not related to Shakespeare. Great stuff.

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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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