Glazy Gaze Poem by James Corro

Glazy Gaze



Your eyes are pearls twined together
Melted with passion, molded with tender
I can't bear to stare the glare they share
They act like snares in a form of ware

Your neck is gazelle on the riverside
Tender and smooth, impeccably young
I wish to tame it but I must hide
I would rather gaze than break my fang

Those arms are tusks of an elephant bull
Envied with many for its precious ivory
Elongated elegance, you made it full
I can rest smiling so impale me slowly

Those hips are the freest juvenile does
They offer glamour, so delicate, so fine
A tight embrace can make me doze
A night with those is a perfect dine

If I have to choose between life and death
I would only choose those sally legs
Let's both escape with the herds beneath
If they dread our fervor, they will beg

Your heart, your heart? Your heart!
The only part I can't compare
It takes a rest beneath with ease
Beneath the breezy breast with peace
It's your heart so tough to open
For I must pass your mounting mountains
I will embark with your anointing
Trust me, I'm a good hunter and captain.

Sunday, October 2, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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