This Poem was Submitted By: Joseph Carl Robinson On Date: 2000-04-22 12:12:24 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Tamara

Tamara Black Hair... windblown and wild, Golden eyes... fierce reckless smile. Mystery her dark cloak, Unicorn her steed, This wild feckless woman is goddess to me. To hold her and love her is sheer ecstasy... The pain and joy of loving, she's brought back to me. My lady, my lover, she's all these to me, My best friend forever, I hope she will be. Tamara, the wildness of sheer life I see in your heart... Isis's legend engraved in your soul, life with you so sweet. To you I give heartfelt love, deeper than I can say, And with the winds breath my heart draws your way. To you belong the Stars, The Sun, The Moon... I love you. j. carl Robinson

Copyright © April 2000 Joseph Carl Robinson


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