a most precious treasure

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    a most precious treasure

    shakesperian sonnet

    If I would've spent more time kissing you.
    Put more emphasis on togetherness.
    I wouldn't be sitting here missing you.
    Hold you in my thoughts caress your essence.
    I gaze at pictures of your smiling face.
    Clutch myself as I sway with the rapture.
    The last days have such a leisurely pace.
    Dearest Kendra my heart you did capture.
    Oh how I long to demonstrate my love.
    Look into your eyes, feel you next to me.
    Marvel at how we fit, like hand and glove.
    Then I'd melt in your femininity.
    Under the rainbow stands you my treasure.
    In store for you I have many pleasures.

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    jaggededge commented on a most precious treasure

    05-11-2009

    some of us dont get to hear the pleasures i wish men sorry bias speaking lol i wish people would show b4 its to late this was beautifully written and blunt

    TERESA0519 commented on a most precious treasure

    03-25-2009

    Good!

    Mitzi commented on a most precious treasure

    03-24-2009

    I love your poem...It's absolutely beautiful!!

    Merrilyn commented on a most precious treasure

    03-24-2009

    Very romantic love it

    JLove commented on a most precious treasure

    03-22-2009

    the poem gives hope to the possibility of love after all it is what we make it. i love it

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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