Sunlight On Sanae Poem by Uriah Hamilton

Sunlight On Sanae

Rating: 5.0


I once wrote
Affectionately
About your pink skirt;
I thought my heart would break
Or turn into a butterfly
If I were to touch it,
And I’ve been lost
To exquisite dreams and ecstasies
At the sight of your sexy pink shoes.

Seeing you again today
Walking in the morning sunlight
Brought a sweet excitement to my breath;
Seeing your black hair
Softly caress the shoulders
Of your business suit,
I nearly wept.

Tonight, I’ll pray and thank
The Shinto deities
That brought your vision from Japan.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahnaz Zardoust-Ahari 23 February 2006

hmmm...very sensual and romantic...nice!

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Sandra Fowler 24 February 2006

Praise for your warm and luminous portrait of an unforgettable lady, Regards, Sandra

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Will Barber 26 July 2006

I am unfamiliar with Japanese goddesses. But I know true worship of the Goddess when I see it. Absolutely a fable-uous write. Uriah poet to cherish.

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Ivy Christou 02 March 2006

wonderful and elegant, excellent poem :) HBH

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Shannon Chapel 25 February 2006

Oh, Uriah. This is simply lovely (sigh) , and I love the title. Thanks for sharing her with us. Shannon xoxo

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Ernestine Northover 24 February 2006

I am presuming she's Japanese Uriah, I'm sure she would look much more gorgeous in a Kimono, in all those beautiful colours they embroider them in. A sweet poem, very sentimental too. Lovely. Love Ernestine XXX

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Raynette Eitel 24 February 2006

This is a nice study in contrast, Uriah...the pink dress, shoes and the business suit. But often just knowing what's beneath the business suit is just as sexy. :) I like this poem. Raynette

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