I'll Justify Your Love
18 October, 2014
Author: David Russell
You overwhelmed my every fear
Oh yes: I'll love you through the sheets of rain
Take you ripping, your luminous body
rippling from your drenched magnetic silk.
I'll take your dress to the air,
the rapture of a parachute.
I’ll love you from a plane,
love you in free fall,
unlace that gleaming shell –
corset of lightning;
Roll with the turbine
fused in orgasm.
My fear was for the fall
My fear was in the fall.
My fear has gone, immersed.
My dream is in the fall,
My dream beyond the fall;
My hopes aloft,
Plunging with you
No top, not bottom,
No end and no beginning;
I’ll justify your love.
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Poem About Madonna |
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Comments on this poem/writing:
mental (172.56.5.76) -- Sunday, October 19 2014, 12:17 am I remember when she first came out I was 15 or 16 I was infatuated. this girl I knew loved her to death Madonna every day, ah the memories, thanks |
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