Feelings for all of his natural life

Feelings for all of his natural life

A Poem by B.J
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Purely fiction, but it can happen in real life

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Feelings, raised softly to new heights
But in her web of delights
A teardrop rolls down her face
Emotions of a love, tenderly gift wrapped

Beneath  her soft white temples
He gently wiped her teardrop away
So he could hold onto this dream
Feelings, raised softly to new heights
Feelings for all of his natural life

To feel you in my arms
Your warmth against my heart
Delivered straight to the heart
Feelings for all of his natural life

Emotions of love, tenderly gift wrapped
To have you in my life, feelings like I've never had before
All the trembling bells of you
Of all the tunes, I knew and more
Feelings, again in my heart


Feelings, raised softly to new heights
A teardrop rolls down my face
Emotions of a love, tenderly gift wrapped
Feelings for all of his natural life

© 2014 B.J


Author's Note

B.J
Emotions of a love, tenderly gift wrapped

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Very beautiful sentiment. This is such a tender poetic melody. Such grace is in these words. Thank you for sharing.

Posted 9 Years Ago


B.J

9 Years Ago

Thank you for your comment
You are tenderly wrapping gifts of love in your poetic way. Lovely. Just lovely...:).....

Posted 9 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

9 Years Ago

Yep. You are welcome...:).........
B.J

9 Years Ago

:)....................................
Sami Khalil

9 Years Ago

:)............................

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Added on September 26, 2014
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Tags: bells, feelings, heart, teardrop

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B.J
B.J

South Australia, Rural, Australia



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I live in rural South Australia, among the best wine district in the state. I enjoy dabbling with words, seeing what I can create. I appreciate creative reviews. more..

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