Love Poem: Burgundy--

Burgundy--

Burgundy
My dear Burgundy, I heard a purple, splendid tapping Burgundy you color my heart, my soul You, Oh!, so you said only this you’re in trappings red I crave the crimson, cerulean canary yellow this I dread And the rubies never overdrawing And the rubies always daunting Ever so settle, I am shorn of my bedfellow Violet. . . Burgundy you color my heart, my soul, you’re the water in my veins Sweet purple haze Remembering many colorful, striking roses The chromatic colored cultivating Arose so illuminating!' And eyes have all and augmenting As myrtles came launching invigorating This and a beryl I have dreamed of the stems And so I screamed, 'Is that brown? Burgundy you color my heart, my soul you’re my flower Eagerly I looked for the claret the pea coat laughed Orange bled red as brown embraced them I stand by burgundy she’s all that…better than any fine vintage wine
8/24/19 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2019©