4 January 2017

Severus Alexander

Keep with me, a fire light

Kindle firmly, not despite the dark

But in favor of the shadows, to make bright 

Also our hearts, through this night 

 

And too warm, as if a spark

Ignited, somewhere within your eyes

Has made to smolder my soul, like paperbark

And on my heart an equal mark

 

That it should beat with longer strides

To burn away the winter ice

Whose chill in which we do, our fears confide

Such that these coals may never die

 

Oh, I should say that it would be nice 

On some blustery, winter night

Where we may, together, on dreams embark

To tend a fire by your side 

 

  • Author: Severus Alexander (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 4th, 2017 21:06
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • Tris Eaton

    I love your poems so much. I like the references to fire in this one. Made me feel warm. It's always nice to get on here and see that you wrote a poem especially one like this. It was beautiful. Never stop writing.

    • Severus Alexander

      Thank you. I would have you know, you are my inspiration.. I love you so much. And I'll always have a poem, for you..



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