Monday, March 21, 2005

Imagine

Imagine
By Orlando M. Hundley

Imagine,
Awakening this morning and the sunlight’s shinning on the floor
The white satin sheets fells so soft on your face
You get out of bed from ha heavenly dream
And slip on your robe
You look over at her as
She lye in bed on her side
The mocha-tone from her skin fills the room
With an elegant array of fireA deep, tender, indescribable feeling of affection and solicitude
Has fallen over you as you got ready for the day
You couldn’t get her off your mind
Oh how you loved! Oh how you loved!
That you could stay
The fresh pot of wild flowers didn’t you any
She must have picked them the night before, you thought
Found them on the kitchen table with fruits from the store
Fresh, Luscious, Succulent strawberries
Reminded you of how sweet she could be
Carefully, you placed one in your mouth
A burst of warm sour, but yet so sweeet juices flow from your mouth
Down your lips, off your chin and into your hand
You never felt something pure and grand
Everywhere you went that morning you found
Words that she have written in red
Love
Trust
Understanding
Affection
Honesty
Tolerance
And loyalty

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