If you did not exist
Then tell me for who would I exist?
In a world where everything only feels right with you
I would have climb mountains, cross oceans just to be with you
This love disease can only be cure by a kiss from your lips
My love for you is like the slave who's not asking for freedom
When I fell for you, time stood still but my heart reached the speed of light.
You took me to places where a man can only dream
But funny thing about it is, I am still dreaming
You see if you did not exist I would have been nothing but another man
You complete me, you are my muse, my only reason to live
In this world of agony you are peace within my soul.
- Author: Landsley Alexandre (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 22nd, 2011 20:36
- Comment from author about the poem: This is one of my favorite poem.....:)
- Category: Love
- Views: 42
- Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy
Comments1
Delightful. It's romantically sweet. I love how you expressed the speaker's love for her metaphorically and the enticing simile of being her slave because of his great love...his entire existence justified by her. It's an enjoyable love poem. I love it.
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