Book of Books

by compound complex 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Your warm and supple skin delights my touch,
    and the gliding of my fingers up and down your

    Spine creates within my rising spirit an awareness
    of Heaven’s glory, her gates opening wide to all.

    Upon revelation of treasures long hid from me,
    I melt inwardly as your trove of precious thoughts
    Works the wheels of my mind and invests it with
    renewed inspiration and fresh resolve.

    Your message is no mere dry statement, rife with boring facts,
    but, bolder still, an ardent declaration meant for the entire world

    To read, to ponder, to act upon.
    Men and women seek what lies between your covers, though,
    at first glance, they may fail to recognize your inherent worth.

    Not until you, O cherished Book of books, should fall within
    their own opened and eager palms ...

    You, O Beauty, are my delight, the very essence of my being....

    [Edited reprise]

  • misanthropic
    misanthropic

    Reminds me there's nothing like the feel and smell of the paper from a real book, turning each page in anticipation. No comparison no matter how much more convenient e readers have become (even though I love mine). Beautiful Coco.

  • King Solomon
    King Solomon

    Huh, well that explains what the Lou Diamond Phillips look-alike was saying in that ASL video! Thanks for the translation, CoCo!

    (nice poem, seriously)

  • rip van winkle
    rip van winkle

    CoCo, your words are delightful. I wasn't sure, at first, where you were taking me! Beautiful.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Many thanks, Miss Ann [!!!], King Solomon and Rip V.W.

    I wasn't aware that anyone had posted to this! Your input is very much appreciated. Guess I'll have to stick around ...

    Peace and love,

    CoCo, qui aime les livres

  • panhandlegirl
    panhandlegirl

    CoCo, what beautiful and sensuous writing. Like rvw, I also did not know where you were taking us. I also love books. I want to hold the book in my hand and enjoy the whole sensation of reading and savoring the turning of the pages as I anticipate what will be reveled next. I do not read fast on purpose because I want to relish what I read. Last year's Journal from Barns and Nobel featured several different book's covers and gave background infromation about them. It was an interesting read. I have missed your posts of late. Your writings are always such a pleasue to read.

    PHG.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    So nice hearing from you, panhandlegirl!

    There's nothing like the feel of a book in hand. I used to repair/rebuild old books.

    Thank you for saying that you enjoy my writing; that means a great deal to me. Likewise, when I'm reading, I savor the words and allow them to work their way slowly from my eyes down into my heart ...

    Love,

    CoCo

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    THE BOOK OF THE MOON (excerpt)

    Andrew J. Vincent

    I am captive in both heart and body,
    walled in by mahogany panels and
    useless fears of too long standing.

    Breaking free from confines I've grown
    used to would take me from a place of
    uneasy but accustomed safety.

    Inadvertently, I throw a vacant glance at
    the dirty pane, and my cursory look
    becomes a fixed stare that moves through

    Glass and focuses on her, the gracious one.
    Music - a rhapsody - swells once again in my
    heart as the silver moon and I make our vows.

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    That was a pretty sexy poem about a book

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Nancy:

    Thanks for your input; ordinarily, I'm a prude who hails from the "old school." The subtlety of the old flicks, of the olden tales moves me more than the explicit portrayals of love in today's cinema.

    Sometimes it just has to be said out loud, however ...

    CoCo de l'amour

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