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Feb 14, 2023
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Diva's flick on a February moon (Valentine's Day)
DIVA:
a flower
with tentacles
tingling my heart.
A finger
painting the calendar
on our walls
every 14th February. Speaks words
of geography:
world wide web of love.
SHE
dances in the air, right
beyond it to Galaxy's plains -
far above the rainbow.
I see you
clearly decked in red roses
all over the moon.
SPARKS
of a million kisses
you give;
bubbles of a zillion hugs
let loose,
like flying cannons
in rhythm & bliss; that
BUTTERFLIES
light up my belly,
from your tickles and chuckles. That
you've become
a dream etched in my heart;
a forever, in my arms.
About This Poem
Last Few Words: In celebration of love on Valentine's Day
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Rosewood Apothecary
2 years 4 months ago
Interesting format
It’s a pretty thing for sure the bit about the moon decked in roses. I loved that part.
Tim
Ifeanyichukwu …
2 years 4 months ago
Thank you! Best Valentine's
Thank you! Best Valentine's Day wishes to you.