Falling in the moonlight

S.Sinclaire

My moon, my stars, my magnolia, my aurora!

One look from those stygian eyes, mischievously twinkling, pouty lips upturned and I was frozen; my heart captured by your beauty.

Watching your raven locks swaying away gently in the breeze, illuminated by the pale light of the moon; I was falling.

Effortlessly, gracelessly hurtling down the abyss, never to come out.

My sunshine, my birdsong, my lotus, my summer rain!

Your laughter is my most cherished song; your tears the most agonizing pain.

Your touch is a brand upon my soul, your smile a balm for my aching heart.

My love, my heart, my life, my soul!

Everything that I am, the whole of my being, from the tips of my toes to the very last strand of my hair, belongs to you.

I am completely, irrevocably yours.

  • Author: S.Sinclaire (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2023 09:03
  • Category: Love
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