About the Poem
I wrote this poem one night, when I desperately wanted to be with my boyfriend who lives 3000 miles away. The pain of a long distance relationship is more acute on some nights, and on this night I felt overwhelmed by my desire to be with him, and defeated by the reality that I could not.
Temptress Moon |
by Stage Diva |
night crept through my window as I lay awake in melancholy disquiet the stars liquefied and flowed like honey sensually coating my body igniting me leaving me a glowing ember seething with impotent lust the moon dissolved pervading my senses with a silvery saccharine narcotic singeing my perception with smoldering hallucinations of eroticism but oh, the temptress moon smelled of your sweet essence and left me high with wanton desire unconsummated as night crept out again |
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9 Visitor Comments
Fran
Wow. my friend, like yours, is over 2000 miles away. This poem really touched me--
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been there and its torture
Sara
This was a great poem, My boyfriend is in jail and thus we don't see each other alot but this poem helped me express my longing to be with him. thank you
Dave
This is my favourite poem. Not only conjuring wildly erotic feelings and mental images, but the poem can apply equally well to anyone longing for the company of his or her lover. An absolutely brilliant work that gets better with each reading.
Lisa
Touched me deeply.
Deb
THis was a poem worht reading...I loved it!
alicia
Excellent idea. I loved it.
Hollie
Wonderful imagery and an array of intelligent, musical vocabulary - delightful !
Jennifer
That poem is awsome. how do i send it to my boyfriend in uk
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