Ballad of Love
Feed me not berries and cream, my dear
Though delightful they melt on my tongue
Let me drink from the love in your eyes
Till the strings of my heart come undone
More precious than rubies and pearls, or
The diamond that sits on my finger
Is the fire you ignite within, on
My skin where your caresses linger
My limbs are aflame with the wanting
I would feed from your virile delight
As we soar from the heavens to seas
While we dance in the starlight tonight
And my mind is awhirl with your scent
Sweet exaltation met in your smile
When our bodies are sate from desire
Let me rest in your arms here awhile
So speak from your soul those endearments
Beloved words my heart longs to hear
But only if your lips speak truly
And they say you’ll forever be near
More treasured than orchids and roses
Is the love that you give from your heart
For it’s where I know I am cherished
When you vow, not ‘till death do us part
We’ll sup then on berries and cream, dear
For delightful they’ll melt on our tongue
While we drink from the love in our eyes
And the strings of our hearts become one
© J C Edwards
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