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Mid-night Full Moon: The Lusty Touch

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by Purple2017, Jul 24, 2017.

  1. Purple2017

    Purple2017 Silver IL'ite

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    Late night in a rooftop
    the fertile valley of romance
    the city is asleep
    moon, the night watchman
    no surreal, a reality
    the refulgent moon
    hypnotizing the living beings
    in the impeccable silence
    the aphrodisiac moonbeams
    lust in the body cells
    lovers embrace each other
    closing the eyes
    burying themselves
    in the warmth of love
    the sensual body chemistry
    the mingling of wild bodies
    in the cool, gentle breeze
    the lunar effect:
    free romance site for everybody
    full stop to worldly problems
    the quick-fix solution
    in the secluded feelings
    the moon is smiling
    the convulsion no more
    gateway to a super cooled mind
    silence breached by
    chirping of crows
    dawn has arrived
    the euphoria is over.
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    PoojaShah Gold IL'ite

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    Beautiful is the only thing I can say.
    Love the last line.
     
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    Purple2017 Silver IL'ite

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    Thank you pooja for your comment.....the poem is based on imagination.....may not be appealing to some people.......but it is also a part of life.....is moon not a catalyst in making love......and mind and body are interlinked.....the potential of moon can't be underestimated in a poet's point of view....
     
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    Purple2017 Silver IL'ite

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    Nobody may like this poem in public.........but can anybody fail to admire it 'secretly' ?
     

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