Wisteria Woman
Violet lavender drugslipping beneath my skin,shucking off the stale airof too long shut in,too long shut awaywhispering to meto breathe deep and be.And the clothes fall awaytill I stand like mother...
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Quote:A month from honeysuckle still to come,but I can taste the nights,A beautiful fragrance this oozes Lisa, an intoxicating read dear youHugs Sammie Poets Passing Place
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Quote:and beckoning with my beingfor you to dance beneaththe far flung skyin the arms of a Wisteria Woman. Ohhh.. as Sammie said .. the fragrancehere is lovely..and the dance never out of...
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I *love* wisteria - and this piece engages all of the senses - beautifully done, so sensual. *love* it!"A poem...begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness...It...
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A lovely piece, Gala; Woman and Nature - the twin peaks of Creation!!
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I just love the way you string words together, Gala. Your talent is beyond exhilarating and this piece is just sumptuous.
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if this don't light your fire,your wood's wet.stellar.keep up the excellent writing.respectfully.neil.................................................................................................we...
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My goodness---I nearly dismissed this as too frothy!Thank you all---for sipping this one with me!
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Hi, Gala ~ Beautiful writing. Wonderful to read.Cheers!HarryPlease come visit me at www.gillelands.com/poetry/ and check out my new book at www.lulu.com/harry/
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Too frothy, mi lady? Nay, more full-flavored and aromatic. To quote my favorite part, would be to quote it all. Lovely piece. Thank you. Eva Olson - Live every day like it's your last, 'cause one day...
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