Darling Sweetness Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Darling Sweetness



Hush my darling as your lips entrance Me
to lean in for a kiss of that scarlet red lipstick,
Will cover me in warmth and passions
While your kiss releases me from the ever loneliness
From a seemingly alone eternity in isolatary

An eternity to progress slowly up
The nape of your neck
For a serious kiss and back again
Above your face to kiss both eyes
To move on slowly to a whisper

I hold for you and forever you,
Sweet nothings in your ear
With a kiss above the chest
And stimulate every and any erogenous zone
To lightly bite down upon an ear lobe

Hush my sweetness as I love you always
To my very heart to hold you true
Always me in love with you
The one you are so dear to me
To hold in my arms for many years

For early on or for later years for my virgin kiss,
That's unless my fantasies always remain
To our twilight years forever
And me and you will make it true
As such a dream between I and you

If they'd only give me a chance to try
When you are of age to marry me
With the permission of your parents both
For I to explain my forever love for my dearest you
For my honest always-love

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