Seasons of Love
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I take you in a park in May
in the cool Spring breeze at the end of day
on the silvered beach of a white-capped bay
at the mouth of a moonlit waterway
I take you in a tree-filled park
on a matt of fallen aspen bark
to the Summer song of a meadow lark
on a sunny day until the dark
I take you by the garden wall
in the dappled shade of a willow tall
on the scattered down of its leafy sprawl
on a crisp, and heady day in Fall
I take you by the oaken mill
‘neath an autumn tree on a grassy hill
I will take you in the early chill
when our Winter comes — I will take you still
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rob kistner © 2009
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Wow. Hot and sensuous. I like the end rhymes in each stanza.
cool nesss… i am always up for such posts 😀
warm and sensual!
I liked this, it has great musical rhythm and sensuality to it.
Beautiful.
This is the best of life, what really makes for joyous living.
This is beautiful. Love your writing.
Everyone wants to be taken by the garden wall. Very sensual.
Oh, my god, I love this! It’s just beautiful! I especially like this line: “the scattered down of its leafy sprawl.”
This is an awesome expression of love… relentless!