See, Touch, Taste, Love

Image by ATDS from Pixabay
I see her
She’s shining like the dawn
A celestial body fiery hot

I touch her
Blowing dandelion
Soft, gentle, brushing over her skin

I taste her
Her essence like raindrops
A kiss most intimate on my lips

I love her
Animalistic heat
Passionate howls of wolves in the night

This is from a dVerse prompt:

And so for this MTB challenge we are writing as per the poetry form devised by Karan Naidu, which he called a Parallelogram de Crystalline (apparently dedicated to his soulmate, Crystal Rose)

Poetry Rules: Despite the titular length it is quite simple and short!

• 12 lines in total (each Capitalised but without punctuation)
• 4 verses
• 3 lines per verse
• syllable count per verse 3,6,9
• unrhymed

Poetry Theme: the beauty of a (real or imaginary) lover as compared with and described in images of nature.
(Crystalline literally means very clear or bright, therefore, keep the complementary images crisp.)


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C. Stuart Lewis creates poems with feeling, intelligence and sex appeal. His short stories and books focus on characters that feel real in real world situations. Originally from the United States he now resides in Ontario, Canada. Check out his webpage at TheAuthorStew.ca

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