When the lessons in love saw me hide behind the sun
It was there I froze and when I heard a voice arrange
Something secret involved itself to be some sort of inconvenience
A beating heart hurting because it was almost full with nothing
Growing inside with madness and the fear of trembling on my soul
Loving is an unjust worldly love affair which holds all the attention
Never happy, after searching around you eventually came back to me
Sorry said so in believing shadows of someone's else's broken heart
Tears in my blood and pain when those last cuts were the deepest
Run away if you can but magnetic forces from the power of Venus
Strays away in a world of deep thought thinking about you
Sitting by my window with knuckles clenched, my love
Pulling emotions when the bucket full of warmth was kicked over
And with your head on a pillow I sit and watch you in your afterglow
Breathtaking scenery in fact when you wondered how everything fell by
The impact felt a blow harder than anything that has hit before
A swollen ego just floated past the most beautiful girl I saw
Rendering sleepless thoughts with the courtesy of giving her a kiss
In the forever dream, we vision the life of all the happy ever afters
Let love speak up itself, and if it stays quiet, that's when love stands still.
- Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 22nd, 2017 17:02
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 75
Comments2
Loving is an unjust worldly love affair which holds all the attention
I agree when you say that. I love too much too. I sometimes think that this is the women curse. To love too much. I'm learning to hold myself and learn to give space. No pressure. Lovely write. Intense.
you must be a really special lady then malubotelho, thanks for the comment. x
Always welcome
Man, you got a way with words. This was beautifully explained and expressed, it was deep poetic and rich in meaning, and imagery. I enjoyed this a lot. Tyfs!
what can I say to that except it touches me when poems like this touch others just like you. thank you for your generous comment.
You're very welcome! It was my pleasure.
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