This is Love

Parisab

Listen, please listen, I am calling your name

It echoes, echoes, and it’s always the same

That I’m free, I am free, as I’m bound to your chain

 

You wake me to a sweet sensation

Breakfast and a breezy conversation 

 

So this is love, it’s when I shine

At the bay where stones embrace

So this is love, it’s when you shine

At the bay where stones embrace

 

Listen, please listen, to the voice of the sea

It’s rising, rising (and) it falls, gently

You’re my ocean (and) I’m your sunlight

I’m your garden, your garden, roses, apples and wine

 

 No matter where’s our destination 

We must be sailing, sailing, in the right direction

 

So this is love, it’s when I shine

At the bay where stones embrace

So this is love, it’s when you shine

At the bay where stones embrace

 

  • Author: Parisab (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 14th, 2023 18:57
  • Comment from author about the poem: Lyrics inspired by my husband as we were walking together-This one is from 2010.
  • Category: Love
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  • jarcher54

    Sweet Valentine's Day treat!

  • Parisab

    Thank you for reading

  • Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer

    Exquisite

    • Parisab

      Thank you for reading and enjoying

    • L. B. Mek

      these words, echoed
      in those romance walls
      of my heart,
      beautifully worded, dear Poet
      'So this is love, it’s when I shine
      At the bay where stones embrace'

    • Parisab

      Thank you dear poet besides your pensive look at the chorus, there is actually a Ocean Cliff which looks like two humans embracing near where I live. Thank you for appreciating the romantic elements, as I permitted myself this luxury to write about intimate feelings.

    • Caring dove

      Beautiful writing lovely words .. I especially like the words

      At the bay where stones embrace

      • Parisab

        Thank you for the attentive words! The cliffs at a nearby ocean inspired that-



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