A Homage Poem by Richard Blanch

A Homage



She comes with care, entwining night
With shining smiles. Her siren thighs
Hold close our need; within her light
All hope is mirrored; from her eyes
Comes promise of a solace bright
To dwellers under cloudy skies

Their sighs are quenched, their wounds are dressed
By her moist eyes, by her good grace
By laughter stirring in her breast,
A lively face, a fine embrace,
The promise of a warm caress
In gentle friendship’s secret place,

A dwelling sweet, deep in her core
Where quietness softness, mildness blend
With rich delight, elation raw,
Where healing fire streams without end
Where energy that knows no law
Finds tenderness in a blithe friend.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Callie Carroll 05 October 2008

Very fine and delicately communicated. I especially enjoyed '...hold close our need..', '...in gentle friendship's secret place...', and...'a dwelling sweet.'

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Anita Atina 25 September 2008

Lovely homage, so good to find a poem where there's enough meaning to read between the lines.

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