Morning Light Poem by Arno Le Roux

Morning Light



A breather again as we lay holding tight
New day for us kissing bye to the night
Day again to make up unwanted fight
With loving stare nudely from bed alight

Her perfection on pause next to glass door
Watching her attire slide to the floor
Her wave so inviting summon for more?
Climb off the bed then my turn to adore

Out on the balcony both facing the sea
Of all her quiet urges this one her plea
The sunrays work up touching her knee
Bed is not needed on the railing for thee

Into the ocean causing multiple waves
The Shower in her empties her caves

Arno Le Roux 20l4

Friday, October 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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