Loveliness Poem by graham russell

Loveliness



i stopped dead as i saw your face
a vision of such loveliness
across the crowded room
the way you eyes would
roam the room

i sit back and let your
beauty sink in to me
the way you nibble
on your lips

how your eyes sparkle
in such fluorescent light
that sweeps through this
crowded room

i hear you laugh at
something, i can, t hear
but it matters not because
your laugh is like music to
my ears

your hand picks
up your drink
so delicate
so small

you take a sip of your
drink, lips close on
the rim
ruby lips
kissing lips

all this and more
attract me to you
but you dont see
as i walk away

then i hear you say
hi!

my heart does swell
to see your talking
to me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varanasi Ramabrahmam 14 August 2009

Lovely verse. The aesthetic and exhilarating experience is lived and made the reader live it.

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