Letters of Helen Lynn
Beautiful Minnesota poetry by Helen Lynn
Loud where spill the Autumn leaves
Striking scarlet on the rocks
Where my love in yellow locks
Eager seeks to sing to me.
To paint crisp love on summer's leaves
Is all I know of Autumn
Now comes she scorching blizzard bare
Pink upon a ghost in winter.
She kissed me with a rainbow
And I gave her my love storm
We love in Autumn wonder
And we kiss the winter white.
Violets smile in her eyes
Roses blush in her cheeks
Her lips touch mine in the night
And my heart beats in dance to a waltz.
Country sunshine lights her eye
She sings on barefoot pathways
The roses bloom on her long, blonde hair
We love in the morning bloom.
When butterflies do storm in air
Like Autumn leaves pour down
In gold and red
Then kiss me with your flaming leaves
And we will blossom like Autumn.
Copyright 1985, 1993 Lynn Fisher, A personal copy may be made.
Her mountain lips speak sunshine love
While I adore her
Her kisses feel
Like the sunny violence of a rose.
Lips that are roses shall ever be thine
Let me kiss your violet eyes
As they bloom
May you dwell in the sunshine
And shadow
Where day embraces night.
Sunshine dances in the lilacs
And my love's heart is aflame
Roses bloom on gentle breasts
And glow milk white at honey time.
A stormy kiss you give to me
As the sun makes love to the lilacs
Now let your lips play songs that voice
A rose is a rose is love.
Her eyes were blooming sunshine
Her lips were blooming kisses
She loved to dream of me
Where roses were her pillow.
Violets bloom in her dancing eyes
Sunshine sings in her waving hair
Her friendly lips bloom in a rose
While we kiss
And day is at peace with night.