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Saturday, February 08, 2020
A Poem for Sunday
It's That Time;
a polar bear love song
Wake up Momma
it's that time once again
Spring Moon has risse
baby making time
I've missed you so
your shaggy white bod
That tender nose
lovely in all ways
I dreamt of you
alone in your cave
That lovely snore
I'd pass now and then
You're awake and
the ice is flowing
Hop on a hunk
first lets kiss once more
Travel to where
salmon are spawning
Sitting so close
Make love all the way
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- Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2020, All Rights Reserved
÷ Photo credit and Muse linked to Sunday Muse at http://thesundaymuse.blogspot.com/2020/02/sunday-muse-94.html?m=1
- And I have also linked it to Rommy Cortez-Driks in the Writer's Pantry at https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/2020/02/writers-pantry-6-and-stars-make-love-to.html?m=1
A warm and wonderful polar bear love story! Love it Jim!
ReplyDeleteAw...A sweet love story.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely spring awakening.
ReplyDeleteYea! Polar bear love story. Very cozy. :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet... it sounds like a great wake up from hibernation.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to hear this as song, strummed on a guitar, accompanied by wine and play. Grin.
ReplyDeletethis is pretty adorable .....
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. It made me smile. If the polar bears havent given up on romance, we cant either. Smiles.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love your romantic interpretation of this image! Bravo, it's a delight.
ReplyDeleteYour polar bear fantasy left me smiling!
ReplyDeleteIf I were the momma bear, I'd sniff you out and invite you in, so lovely is your singing!
ReplyDeleteLets hope the polar bears survive the changing climate as it is always good to see how well they have survived the arctic climate, so long as they have sufficient ice to fish from! I wish we humans would care more about them.
ReplyDeleteBaby making time!! I love this one, Jim.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. Makes me want to wake up to a bear and floating on an iceberg almost seems like a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteJust love this one, Jim!
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