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Arms Tighten Beneath A Magnolia Haze

Poetry From The Heart

Yellow jackets buzz through the trees
humming tunes inside whispering breezes.
Whippoorwill’s belt out another’s chirrup’s
lady bugs land in their colorful dress-up.
Ants toil building their kingdom underground
there hills of tiny holes is often found.

He holds me close as music plays
under trees among a magnolia haze.
Dimness hides us from others stares’
sneaking kisses, hugs and lovers cares.
Arms hold me tight mouthing in my ear
why, do I love you more than life my dear?

Drifting in and out of intimate stimulates
hoping for indulgences of instances.
Two lovers lying beneath veiling trees
experience life to free their inward needs.
Tasting fruit coming from a vine of life
nourishes and finds an ending hype.

Yellow jackets whirr and play their games
amid trees where they’re often blamed.
Lady bugs have found their perfect niche
as ants travel up and down lovers’ hips.
Arms hold on tight below a magnolia haze
as lovers’ are left in an eye-catching daze.

Writer of this poem Barbara Kasey Smith – Copyright 2014 – Use by Permission Only.

Barbara K. Smith: Barbara Kasey Smith was born in Affinity, West Virginia. She was raised in a coal-mining town of Crab Orchard, West Virginia. Barbara worked for the federal government for thirty-one plus years. She enjoys reading, writing, the theater and her family and friends. Barbara loves to write poetry and opinion articles and she has been published in several anthologies, magazines, and Internet reviews. She has had four books published. She enjoys her husband and Jack Russell terrier, Miss Daisy, to be in the room as she writes because it gives her the feeling it enhances her ability to attain her best writing moments.
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