Imaginary Beloved

Imaginary Beloved

A Poem by Sunrising

Her hair dense as darkness,
Her face rich as the full moon:
Unbelievable contrasts
Couched in a seat of love.
Her eyes rival lotuses.
Seeing that girl today,
My eager heart 
Is driven by desire.
Innocence and beauty
Adore her fair skin.

© 2016 Sunrising


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Beautiful and touching. Innocent love

Posted 7 Years Ago


Beautiful and uplifting in its sincerity and innocence. Lovely :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


hi'
it's a very simple poem with a simple truth of firstsight love.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sunrising

7 Years Ago

Hi, indu
Thank you for reading......... I am glad you like it.............
Good imagery, a nice sensual write "driven by desire"

Posted 7 Years Ago


loved these lines
"My eager heart
Is driven by desire.
Innocence and beauty
Adore her fair skin."
great job!
keep writing :D

Posted 7 Years Ago


Very short, but full of meaning. I appreciate how you use your simile to convey it. Well articulated.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Her eyes rival lotuses. Powerful.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

She sounds like a heart-breaker! :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sunrising

7 Years Ago

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Wow! Major improvement Jay!

This is a very alluring and sensual poem. Lovely images and a well written piece.

A beautiful dedication to the object of your affection.

Very nice work!

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sunrising

7 Years Ago

Thank you for reviewing and your encouragement. ..... :-)
The wording shows how passionate you are as a person. Thank you for sharing.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sunrising

7 Years Ago

Thank you for reading.... !
Insight "MH"

7 Years Ago

You are welcome.

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