Queen Of The Nile Poem by Gengis Capote

Queen Of The Nile



Her flawless curvatures
is price enough to gaze
in amazement.

full lips delicately
kiss the wind and even in
saddest days smiles
is all they convey.

I believe her to be
a perfect creature,
she is the definition
of eternal desire.

a dear friend and
passionate lover,
nothing less than
the Queen of the Nile.

How I've dream for
one kiss even if
it would be my last.

Her beauty is withheld
within six feet, though
she is a giant in my eyes.

Hands of innocence
casted by her side extremities
celebrate her essence an
undeniable gift from the Gods.

It would not be a surprise
if her name was Eve,
for I lust upon her beauty
from the gardens of Babylon.

Call me Salomon and
deliver me my freedom from
the fire-stones of her heart.

Cast me a devil if
I could only kiss her once.

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