Letters of Helen Lynn
Beautiful Minnesota poetry 4 by Helen Lynn
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.
Lovely are the lilacs
That bloom in my love's eye
Curly are her rainbow lips
When'ere she kisses me.
Arise you now at sunset
When leaves curl violent
Exploding underfoot
With all the universe a root.
Rainbow flowers are her lips
She sings on country roads
Music pours from tender songs
I love you, I love you, I love you.
But you have lips of rose petals
And when we embrace with kisses
I feel love as violent as thunderstorms
When loud whispering tongues
Do break me open.
Violets dance in her singing eyes
Roses flame on her lips
She sings like a waterfall
And day embraces night.
Copyright 1985, 1993 Lynn H Fisher, A personal copy may be made.
Poets that I have admired from early youth to maturity include among them, the rhythm of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the music and emotion of Edgar Allan Poe, the calmness of Robert Frost, and mystery and nice turn of words of Emily Dickinson. But, my background includes a sense of physical intuition and mathematics. Because of my work, Circular Geometry or Lynniann Geometry, I am an American mathematician.