The lines of magic

Skally

You.

You make me write loving lines. Lines that make the reader believe in the magic moments of life.

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A reflection of yourself - fearlessness.

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Lines that make me feel the intangible moments with my senses. The moments when you lose yourself, as the outside world may seem silent.

Moments of our selves - the harmony.

Lines whose sentences are filled with love and lightheartedness. Because with you nothing seems difficult.

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"Elixir of life" - some say.

"The fight against the six demons" - mean the others.

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Yes my creature, love. Love is what calls happiness into our lives. Love is what keeps us from sinking and gives us stability in the deep waters.

My heart throbs like the ticking of the clock in fast motion.

The warmth that you radiate embraces my shell. It forges against it and embraces it with its lightness. You are full of poetry and beauty, someone who embodies harmony and perfection.

When you speak, it is like a melody whose sound I listen to with my ears.

Your short laugh casts a smile on my lips and in your eyes I could lose myself.

With you towards infinity. A continuous loop of ravishing emotions. The infinity, actually so intangible, but together we live through it - because it pulls us in its spell. It surrounds us - we surround it.

Through you I hear butterflies laughing, taste the clouds and hear the singing of the trees. Feel the wind on my skin and see the smile of the sun. Feel alive, as if there are the seven lives of eternity.

Glide across the seventh sky without fear of free fall – because you catch me.

See the six colors of the work of art, called life.  See the colors in between, whose brilliance illuminates the world.

 

I see you; your perfection and sensuality.

I see you; your good heart and great nature.

 

I see you.

  • Author: Skally (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 29th, 2024 14:43
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