Footnotes to the “Markings of Love”
Page 2 – Footnote 1
The eidolons upon the skin displaying hints of the innermost desires of the soul.
Page 6 – Footnote 2
Dangling rings of infinite passion attached to the heart of one in love.
Page 8 – Footnote 3
A philter derived from moister that beads up on a lover’s heated flesh transferred through intimate contact.
Page 9 – Footnote 4
Tchotchkes of images seen hazily through a lover’s eyes.
Page 18 – Footnote 5
The smile that falls to the lips as one gazes wantonly into the eyes of another.
Page 39 – Footnote 6
The release one feels once they have completely given of themselves.
Page 47 – Footnote 7
The loss causing one to inveigh without regard to their outwardly appearance.
"......." *(speechless!)*
No seriously, great work, well done Phil, astounding.
Dolores, the sweet algolagniac xxxxxxx
Not sure I understand the provenance to which the footnotes allude. Is it the photograph, or is another poem of yours?
Starward
interesting piece the way it's written