Melancholy Lover
Pleasure these arms longing to hold you
Come warm your body in desire
Accept charms near golden flames
This precious gift I bring
Melancholy man
To make you sing
Just for me
My sweet
Love
©Kay Salady Poetry
Image: Model Godfrey Gao http://audreymagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Godfrey_Gao1.jpg
Posted on December 12, 2011, in poetry and tagged desire for lover, golden flames, melancholy man, Model Godfrey Gao, Nonet, precious gift, sweet lover. Bookmark the permalink. 17 Comments.
aww what an invitation and a gift!! hmmm lovley! 🙂
happy rally!
http://lynnaima.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/nobody/
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Sensuous!
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Ahh, what an invitation … the kind difficult to refuse!! 🙂
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I enjoy the form you use on these last two blogs. Reminds me of the sacred feminine with its shape and content.
To make you sing
Just for me
Hits the right chord with me, being a music lover.
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“the sacred feminine with its shape and content” Very beautiful, Tino. Thank you!
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Very lovely, sensual, beautiful.
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lovely…
very hot imagery.
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very intoxicating piece….and the invite is so hard to avoid: come warm your body in desire.
who could resist that?
nice piece.
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Lovely poem. Nicely done. Love the picture too 🙂
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love the intimate softness and subtle sensuality! a beautiful write and pleasant read… love “melancholy man” ♥
Hey, I liked your facebook page, maybe you will like mine too? 🙂
http://facebook.com/magicinthebackyard
http://magicinthebackyard.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/on-the-dock-where-summer-lied/
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When love is an intimate gift and wrapped in sensuous words, the unwrapping becomes even more beautiful when love is shared.
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Thank you, Dan!
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Godfrey doesn’t look melancholy to me…just HOT .;)
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To offer up what you have and to give it freely is truly love.
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The picture perfectly fits to this poem! Lovely and melancholic… 🙂
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Poignant and beautiful… I really enjoyed reading this…
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