Hearts

peto

In solitude there is no pair 

The stench of sorrow's putrid lair 

You feel unique and unaware 

To hearts that weigh a tonne 

 

A quest to cast aside the fakes 

An all in bet to raise the stakes 

Her dreams will fade as she awakes 

To hearts that weigh a tonne 

 

A lingering look between the two 

A kiss as fresh as morning dew

A chance to join the chosen few 

To hearts that weigh a tonne 

 

His darkness gave way to the light 

Internal fires that reignite 

Her neck demands he take a bite

To hearts that weigh a tonne 

 

Wrapped up in heaven's quilted sheet 

Excitement grows as bodies meet 

Removing clothes enhanced the heat 

Two hearts that beat as one

  • Author: peto (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 26th, 2024 06:54
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 11
  • Users favorite of this poem: Introverted Sage, Christina8.
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Comments4

  • 2781

    I could sing along to that one.

    • peto

      Thank you very much
      Give it laldy
      extremely grateful for your time

    • Introverted Sage

      This is so beautiful!
      I've missed your writing

      • peto

        Thank you sage
        Your comments and poetry are very inspiring
        Extremely grateful for your time
        Much obliged

      • sunshine777

        Absolutely beautiful write!! Keep em coming 🙂

        • peto

          So kind
          Thank you sunshine
          Truly appreciate the read and comment
          Much obliged

          • sunshine777

            You are welcome 🙂 and appreciated

          • Christina8

            sorry I was away, almost missed this beauty of a poem! Hot, hot stuff in that last stanza, whew!!! A great read and good to see you back too!

            • peto

              Hi Christina
              Great to see you
              Thanks very much
              I always get a wee lift from your comments
              Many thanks



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