Lady Seneca and the Moon

Lady Seneca and the Moon

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise



Lady Seneca and the Moon

The full moon glistens upon her skin
With fingers like feathers the rays filter down
Only the soft white dreams from the sun touch her

She undulates as the gentle moon beams caress
Wet and inviting she draws in the moon's embrace
In wanton abandon and revelry they merge and dance.

© 2017 H.L. Cerveise


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H.L. Cerveise
H.L. Cerveise

Penn Yan, NY



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