Fountainhead

Fountainhead

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

Fountainhead
by Michael R. Burch

 
I did not delight in love so much
as in a kiss like linnets' wings,
the flutterings of a pulse so soft
the heart remembers, as it sings:
to bathe there was its transport, brushed
by marble lips, or porcelain,--
one liquid kiss, one cool outburst
from pale rosettes. What did it mean ...
 

to float awhirl on minute tides
within the compass of your eyes,
to feel your alabaster bust
grow cold within? Ecstatic sighs
seem hisses now; your eyes, serene,
reflect the sun's pale tourmaline.
 

Published by Romantics Quarterly, Poetic Victorian, PW Review, Nutty Stories (South Africa), Inspirational Stories, Poetry Life & Times

© 2019 Michael R. Burch


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Added on November 18, 2019
Last Updated on November 18, 2019
Tags: Love, Relationships, Marriage, Passion, Romance, Courtship, Parting, Separation