Sister Orient
Sister of the Orient cast off your veils of Night I kneel to begYou I want to feel through your jasmine scented arms embrace so close
Let us g l i d e across this hidden lake of light to kiss the Dawn's
Feathery tongue of violets and rose, how it glows with scents on fire
Make me live as though there were no other world and you my true desire
Sister of the Orient open covers on a crimson bed contrast alabaster canvas silk
Your skin like snow, like flowers and milk where temples show lost souls the way to shine
Please become my divine contentment sweet and ever flowing, dreams sought beyond knowing
Are beheld in the moment
Of eternity we spent
Sister of the Orient...
Poetry by Chaucer Whethers
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Written on 2014-01-18 at 01:18
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