She pumps the pain
All access hurt
A short seduction
Four nights of mirth
One drunk admission
more blues champagne
his tears are flowing
tonight again
Allure’s a vision
Synapses reign
in love at midnight
aboard a train
That window’s frosted
and winter thrills
to watch them burning
from fiery sills
Love days are over
those times they were
like crescent shadows
where moon deceives
When tears were falling
with autumn leaves
she caught the dew drops
on silken sleeves
She pumps the pain…
+(❆ڼ❆)~ ∗♞͂ ∗ ♞͂ ∗ ✩ ⃛
Access/Allure | SB
Photo credit:
Monica Bellucci and Daniel Craig in SPECTRE
courtesy H&K/JME Photo via Telegraph UK
103 replies on “Access/Allure”
It is fantastic how you manage to tell a whole story through the lines of this poem. I love it! Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks so much for stopping by, B. I am very happy you like this one. It is one of my favourites. xo
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It was my pleasure! It is beautifully written so I can see why it is one your favorites! ❤
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Sensational poem. I felt like I was watching trailer for a French movie.
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Thanks a lot! I am so glad you like it. It certainly looked like a trailer for a French film in my imagination. I covered my eyes at the “synapses reign in love” part. Promise.
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This is lovely my friend! Love the shot too! Have a beautiful and blessed day
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Thank you so much. Have a lovely Wednesday.
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Beautiful is an undersatement. I caught myself wiping a tear😓. Thank you for sharing your work ❤️
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Thank you, Elsbeth. That is a lovely compliment. xo
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In the absence of a person, words can bring solace to wounded hearts and soul.May you Keep on writing, you just don’t know how many hearts you have comforted and inspired by your work. And I am one of them. ❤️
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I am encouraged, thank you. I strive to share my truest feelings and I am grateful for your support.
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Ooh I really like this poem SB. Love the screen shot too. How sensual is Monica Bellucci?!
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She’s hot. I’m so glad you like this one. I want to act out verse two on a train en route to Montenegro at some point. There, I’ve said it. Universe, hand me the details. xo
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You have all my blessings for realisation. I pray it will be a full moon too.
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I receive your prayers wholeheartedly. xo
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This is lovely 🙂 …
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Hello Dark Baron, thank you for dropping by to comment. I’m sorry on behalf of Apple, Inc. for that autocorrect brouhaha just now. I have enjoyed your posts immensely and look forward to more.
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Respected 🙂 the very feeling of immense joy somehow mysteriously i received and felt , i do look forward to read you same in common interest 🙂 Regards,
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You personified Winter – and in a smart twist of irony, made it thrill from witnessing the heat between lovers! Genius!
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I am happy you liked that part. I had so much fun writing this poem one snowy Sunday afternoon.
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I can only imagine! Your writing isn’t the only eloquent thing about you – it would seem your imagination speaks to you with a very comfortable and familiar voice 🙂
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So lovely of you to say. Thank you very much.
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Really interesting and alluring poem!
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Thank you so much. I am happy it was “accessible.” xo
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I don’t do poetry. It annoys me for whatever reason and I just plain don’t like it. This. This was different. I felt something. I connected. I love this. Thank you.
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Thank you. I appreciate your comment so much. I know what you mean about not liking anything too affected and trite. Right there with you. Warm wishes.
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evocative reflection
on sexual energy’s desire!
perhaps sometimes
sentimental journeys
can blossom, anew 🙂
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I hope so, for the sake of the protagonists. Thank you for sharing your take on it. xo
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Wonderful poem. It so captures the moment in the photo.
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Thank you so much, Diana. Hope you’re well. xo
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