My eyes poem a song to your heart
Can you see it in their sparkle
My lips poem a whisper for your ears
Can you hear the silence
My touch poems a tingle to your skin
Your shiver tells me everything i need know
My eyes poem a song to your heart
Can you see it in their sparkle
My lips poem a whisper for your ears
Can you hear the silence
My touch poems a tingle to your skin
Your shiver tells me everything i need know
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Poem as verb is one of my favorite things. This does indeed bring a shiver.
Wonderful!
Poetry in action. I like to think of life as a poem…though sometimes it is a bit of a rant. This one is tender.
This is lovely, Paul.
Use of poem as a verb feels very freeing. I like it.
Communications without words… sometimes the best of all!
Dwight
I like reading the sparkle in one’s eyes like reading a poem.
Nice how you used the senses.
sweet goose bumps
That shiver is the perfect response that words can never say.
Whoaaa 💕❤️ This gave me goosebumps!
Nice use of repetition, Paul. Should the last line read “Your shiver”?
Eagle eye…thanks.
Yes, a “shiver” is telling.
Powerful poem verbs! Love it
A romantic sparkle and shiver poem, Paul!