Wild Things
By Andrea Lamb
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Wild Things is a Poetry/Art book - including 50 original poems and 15 original art pieces from three contributing artists. A true anthology of creative collaboration, dedicated to cheeky romance, lost loves and doleful anecdotes. A collection of clever words and delightful images for your amusement.
Andrea Lamb
Hi, I'm Andrea Lamb, Mother of Frenchies, living in Eastern North Carolina with my enchanting husband and our two dogs, Alonso & Arrow. I'm a modern Renaissance woman, dabbling in the ways of the wordsmith, tripping the (stage) lights fantastic, and weaving the web of the universe. I run on black coffee & dark chocolate. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, binge watching tv and cooking.
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Wild Things - Andrea Lamb
A collection of clever words and delightful images for your amusement...
I Thought I Was in Love
Is that Alloces in my bed
Bewitching me
With his dark eyes Seducing my soul
Is that Cupid in my bed Charming me
With his enchanting smile Stealing my heart
Is it an ordinary man in my bed Enjoying me
My womanly virtue My feminine wiles
For his own pleasure
For a second, I thought I was in Love, Then, I came...
To my senses
What Do I Know?
What do I know? I'm just a girl wearing rose colored glasses that believes in love, peace and harmony, that thinks the world isn't so bad, sees the good in all things, even people and just wants happiness and joy for everyone! But what do I know? I'm just a girl that is simultaneously a Star Wars and Twilight fan because both stories are about love, she loves the bad boy because there is good in him yet, that knows when given a library it is the ultimate testament of true feelings and that all we need is love! What do I know? I'm just a girl that easily comes to the submission of love, that sees hope and beauty in all that is Divine, and there's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes! But, what do I know?
I'm just a girl....
beckoning me home
The North Wind roars across the mountains calling out my name. I can feel the great Wind rushing past me, beckoning me home.
The ancient drums beat out a warrior’s song, telling me stories of my people. I can feel the beating drum in my heart, beckoning me home.
The Owl brings me a message of great tidings from the Goddess Idhunn. I can feel her blessing words ringing in my ear, beckoning me home.
The answer comes to me like a dream, telling me which path to follow. And with each step I take,