Dusk Poem by John Lars Zwerenz

Dusk

Rating: 5.0


DUSK

Languorously, the stars ascend
Over your nude, exquisite back;
The heavens of gold turn to black
As the last rays of dusk, where grasses bend
Die in the west, over the farms,
Seducing your mind, free from alarms.

Knowing nothing but the evening's ardent pleasures,
The russet, telling blush of your tender breasts
Release their redolent, pink nippled treasures
As they gently heave with silken sighs,
To pursue true love as your dark gaze rests
In the ocean of my opened eyes.

JOHN LARS ZWERENZ

Dusk
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love and friendship
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sankhajit Bhattacharjee 24 October 2019

a heart touching piece............10+

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Chima Ononogbu 24 October 2019

So beautiful, so majestically poignant.

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John Lars Zwerenz

John Lars Zwerenz

NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A.
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