Alone With You

Charles Edward York 1966 (Saigon, Vietnam)



Alone With You

There is only one desire in love
To be together
In this crazy world
Two people of passion
Find in naked union
An embrace of life
A warm caress
Multiplied
In so many revelations
Boundaries become
Blurred and you and I
Make love feel real.

You and I undress to blend
Surfaces of skin
Opening in kisses
So close we
Understand each other
No more divisions
Our worlds
Collide so completely
As if we are made
For each other
And become
One life dancing.

Your body is so beautiful
Passion and art
Make you
My sensual flower
My spiritual lover
You fall into my arms
Wrapping me in yours
You squeeze me
With your sex
As we move
I bury myself in you
And explode!

You erupt in ecstasy
My love of all things
So alluring
We are what the world
Wants in nude
Without judgment
Or denial
You and I
Brave our new world
Married to the other
Sleep is our reward
And bliss eternal release!

Copyright © 2023 Charles Edward York
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A poem about making love

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Written on April 14, 2023

Submitted by charlesedwardyork on April 13, 2023

Modified on April 13, 2023

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Scheme A XBCDDXXXEFGX XXXHBEXHXBFI JXABBXXHXXAX HXICXXJGCBXX XB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,152
Words 227
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 12, 12, 12, 12, 2

Charles Edward York

Charles Edward York is an author and poet activist living in Plano, Texas. He’s written over 1200 poems and published 16 books of poetry. Born in Vietnam and raised a citizen in Dallas, Texas, he writes poems that include the subjects of love and relationships, nature, social justice, including police violence against African-Americans and minorities, astronomy and others. more…

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