To Touch a Woman

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Robert Dollarhide ISBN: 9781426967498
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: June 24, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Robert Dollarhide
ISBN: 9781426967498
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: June 24, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

To Touch a Woman offers a collection of poetry dedicated to women and the spells they cast upon the world around them. Author Robert Dollarhide chronicles the good and bad times that are an integral part of every relationship. The poems illustrate the texture of the emotions that everyone experiences in the course of their relationships. Written from the heart and exploring love and loss, beginnings and ending of relationships, life and death, anger and adoration, these verses seek to honor that finest of Gods works: the woman. A Beautiful Thing That first kiss! Lips, so very, very soft. So sweet, so lovely. Holding you in my arms. Feeling you against me. Kissing you under the soft light of the moon. You are such a beautiful thing. Touching the soft line of your jaw, Your smooth cheek. I had wanted to since that night we sat on the couch watching movies. I spent most of the time watching you. Soaking in details. So pretty, such fine features. The slight pressure and warmth as you leaned against me. This night we stand embraced. The sound of waves, the cool breeze, a soft still night. Moonlight broken by scattered clouds. The feeling as I touched the small of your back. The feel of your skin against my hand. You felt amazing

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To Touch a Woman offers a collection of poetry dedicated to women and the spells they cast upon the world around them. Author Robert Dollarhide chronicles the good and bad times that are an integral part of every relationship. The poems illustrate the texture of the emotions that everyone experiences in the course of their relationships. Written from the heart and exploring love and loss, beginnings and ending of relationships, life and death, anger and adoration, these verses seek to honor that finest of Gods works: the woman. A Beautiful Thing That first kiss! Lips, so very, very soft. So sweet, so lovely. Holding you in my arms. Feeling you against me. Kissing you under the soft light of the moon. You are such a beautiful thing. Touching the soft line of your jaw, Your smooth cheek. I had wanted to since that night we sat on the couch watching movies. I spent most of the time watching you. Soaking in details. So pretty, such fine features. The slight pressure and warmth as you leaned against me. This night we stand embraced. The sound of waves, the cool breeze, a soft still night. Moonlight broken by scattered clouds. The feeling as I touched the small of your back. The feel of your skin against my hand. You felt amazing

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