In a word or Two

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In a word
Or two
Just the sight of you
I can’t believe
Just you and me
The flowering trees
Bloom, fragrant as sunshine
As loud as the rolling seas
Crash into me
Make me move
The beating of your heart
The whole not just a part
Seems as such
That there is
Nothing missing
When I’m with you

This is from a dVerse prompt: Today we’re going to write in only phrases. The style and format of poem is up to you. I hope you enjoy. 😊

Published by authorstew

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

11 thoughts on “In a word or Two

  1. This poem is so perfectly phrased, Stew. I agree with Ange that it captures the breathless moment when “being with someone feels less like a quiet conversation and more like a physical force of nature”.

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