Nibbling his ear
she heard the cries of the wounded.
Kissing his eyes
she saw the horror of dead bodies.
Sensing his breath
she felt the ache in her heart.
Letting him love her
she melted into the joy of surrender
and the bliss of no longer he and she.
Category: new poetry
FRAGMENTS, Poetry by Melissa R. Mendelson
GENRE: Childhood, Love, Loss, Lust, Depression FRAGMENTS by Melissa R. Mendelson A baby cries to be held. An eight-year-old dances around with a beautiful smile on her angelic face. A girl shoves boys, who push her around. She hides in the corner again. She stopped smiling, and depression has set in. She was innocent and… Continue reading FRAGMENTS, Poetry by Melissa R. Mendelson
