The TemptressA Poem by Mario VitaleA beautifully written pieceThe TemptressThe temptress on her noon day smiles
with cadence fought back a tear from her eyes the longing and belonging the days are coming to hear a song to set you on flight with wings to help you get along whoever eats Summer's grapes shall be unharmed stretch forth your hands to a traffic stop along the emblems far too sent The temptress laid waste in her proxy bit unpolished to bask in the vast expanse of the tropics take you away to a beautiful place whinding down the ladder beg for mercy nor mere chatter she dipped her pen in the ink well again cold hearts etched in its timeless frenzy exposed © 2018 Mario Vitale |
StatsAuthorMario VitaleWolcott, CTAboutPublished 1,000 poems featured on Poetrysoup, Starlitecafe, Allpoetry & Neopoet.com more..Writing
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