Lies is a poem from Nicole Luongo’s book, Naked Desires. It reads like a rap song, so get ready to feel the beat and the heat!
Writing
Why We Will Always Love Whitney Houston
Shocked at the news of her death, writer Nicole Luongo describes why we will always love Whitney Houston, her music, and her legendary voice.
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Poetry
The Sea
The Sea is a love poem from Naked Desires, written by author and disability advocate, Nicole Luongo. This poem is a fan favorite!
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Poetry
Atomic Love
In the darkness of night I wonder what it would feel like to hold you in my arms as the sun rises in the morning No words are needed our eyes may never meet but all can be said with a touch of the hand a kiss on the lips It is almost as if
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Poetry
After the Rain
After the Rain is a poem from Naked Desires, a poetry book by author and disability advocate, Nicole Luongo.
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Poetry
Morning Memories
At the crack of dawn I awake my head is filled with the sound of your voice as I remember the smell of your cologne the way you walk all the times we used to talk about nothing I could watch the sun set in your eyes see my dreams come true as I think
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Poetry
Perfect Dreams
Dreams are wishes on the brink of reality waiting to come true the mind becomes the pond a wishing well for our dreams to take the mold of the images we create when we wish upon a star with every wish a dream swims to the surface waiting to take the shape of reality The
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Poetry
Anticipation
Make me feel like a flower soft and beautiful with long slender petals and morning dew waiting to blossom Help me lose myself to you as your hands gently stroke my face slowly moving down my neck grasping my shoulders then cupping my breasts my
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Writing
LOVE: The Naked Truth
I’ve always been a romantic. I love the idea of being loved and being in love, although I’ve never experienced the truly, madly, deeply kind of love. The youngest of eleven children, the baby, born with cerebral palsy, you’d think I’ve experienced familial love of epic proportions. My family is so dysfunctional, we make the