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White Lilac Love $10.95
 
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White Lilac Love Review

 

“White Lilac Love”, by Sonja Smolec, is a collection of 73 poems.  Within these pages, this truly gifted writer and poet weaves a beautiful and tender tale of true love.  The reader will progress through all of the emotions: love, hate, soaring happiness and crushing despair, culminating in the happiest union of two who indeed find true love.

 

True love never grows old.  Frankly, I was captivated by it and could not put it down.  The emotions I experienced while reading through her poems were so intense as to arouse a younger person to romance.

 

Bible scholars will compare this fine work favorably with Song of   Solomon, which he wrote to express his love story with the Queen of Sheba.

 

I highly recommend “White Lilac Love” to the serious reader.

 

Grover Pillsbury, Jr.


 
 
 
 

Springtime promise

 

Between the lilac petal's sheets

I will wait for you, covered with a wish,

soaked in the floating silvery fragrance

my breath slow

my skin aglow

you will have to fight

my eyelashes and the light

and my half open mouth

waiting... with a smile.

 

White petals will slide down my breast

to bloom again upon your chest,

red poppies will open around us

like first strawberries and cherry blossom.

 

Your hands will slide upon my belly,

lips wet with wine

will slowly follow my forms and design,

you will immerge deep into my soul

stealing the last cell of my existence

and I will breathe with your lungs

and your heart will beat inside my chest.

 

And with no words I will say... kiss me...

And with no words you will say the same...

Deep breaths... we... forever lost in time

in love pure and prime.

 

And then... and then... I will wait for you again

drawing on skies your name... your name...