LOVING ON HER…
(To an Inspiration)
There must have angels here at play
Ever since she came my way
It’s like the sun
has brightened up my days
From the tip of my heart
to the depth of my soul
For real it’s like something’s
lightened up the embers of my coals…
All in to gain nothing to lose
That extra ooh from my boo
It’s like we’re drunk in love
when we ain’t even touched the booze, huh.
They say home is where the heart dwells
And that love is so many splendid things
like a potion that casts out spells
Shoop-it cupid’s put love on the brain
Poetically there’s a fire between us
no words distinctly can explain…
A queen to the king’s chess
uptown girl she’s the winner
Wrapped in one exquisite package
she’s a buffet with all the flavors
She got the keys to my dome
Got me open like a mansion
I’m chillin’ like a villain at the dinner
Anything she want I’m willin’…
That bag of chips and more
Right down to her core
she’s that special lady for sure
In that certain moment
when I first felt the tug at me
Heaven knew it’s time
I needed this kinda hug
From there on out
there was no distance between us…
Like a moth to a flame
Every conversation’s filled with golden nuggets
melting as candle wax,
Blinded to my past sometimes it seems like a dream
Sunset to sunrise
Noon light to moonlight it don’t matter
When I hear the violins start to cry
All I can say is
Ooh nah-nah
My boo mama
It feels like heaven to me,
When I’m loving on her…
Copyright © 2018 Bradley M. Tremmil
Amazing wow wow wow!!!! I love reading your poems. They always make me want to write a poem.
You have it all covered Bradley. The words, the music and the illusion in that painting helps create a romantic setting with raindrops as a bonus.
Thank you Carol, I you always seem to get it the first time around. You have a special artistic insight.
Thank you! I put myself in the atmosphere you have created. You are the master at creating atmosphere!
You’re always too kind Carol.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone paint a bokeh effect like that before
It’s a brilliant painting. The second I saw it I knew it was perfect for my theme. Much respect to the artist.
Looks like acrylics to me, but I can’t be sure
I used to paint a long time ago. Water paints were easier to work with easier if you arrive at your end result quicker.
I found watercolor to be the least forgiving medium of all; once you make a mistake, you’re stuck with it…