All Of You

Your smile lights 
The stars in a night sky
An embroidered blanket of sequins

Your grace warms
The winter of my heart
Thawing the frozen ice always there

Your kindness
Gives joy like a spring lamb
Filling me with hope for the future

Your deep love
Lingers in scented blooms
Of vibrant perennial flowers


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Laura is hosting D’Verse tonight and our challenge
is to write in the poetry form devised by Karan Naidu, which he called a Parallelogram de Crystalline (apparently dedicated to his soulmate, Crystal Rose)

Poetry Rules: Despite the titular length it is quite simple and short!

• 12 lines in total (each Capitalised but without punctuation)
• 4 verses
• 3 lines per verse
• syllable count per verse 3,6,9
• unrhymed

Poetry Theme: the beauty of a (real or imaginary) lover as compared with and described in images of nature.
(Crystalline literally means very clear or bright, therefore, keep the complementary images crisp.)

Published by Christine Bolton

I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose. Thanks for checking it out. Christine

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