Moments

Mark Anthony The Poet

I thought I would share Mark Anthony’s Poem today.

This inspired me to write ✍️

A Forever thought by Parker

Forever was a thought,

As we listened like the wind,

To the silent murmurs of the night.

The drumming heart beats,

Jumping and racing,

A forever thought.

Rhythmic melody notes of music,

At times so soft, so gentle, so loving,

A forever thought caressing the bare walls,

As the forever thought danced,

As the moon watched,

As the stars shone brightly.

A forever thought of firery passion,

Of song, of music, of poetry,

Lining the crisp white sheets,

with roses petal kisses,

A forever thought …

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Published by Luisa Natasha Parker

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