Dismay

Aa Harvey

Dismay

 

 

I may be blind to the subtle movements of your all-seeing eyes,

But I am able to see that inside of you, you hold a beautiful soul.

I may not be able to lip read the thousand pages of your thoughts,

That aspire to escape from your heart and into my mind,

But as I hang on your every word, I truly am a good listener

And my ears are always open to your hearts true secrets,

If you are willing to show me yours.

 

 

So if you wish to confess your desires to me,

Before I leave,

Before I must go,

Then I will tell you over and over again that you are true beauty,

You amaze me,

Oh…

My,

Life.

 

 

The light to my rain; the best part of my day;

The crystal clear keeper of untold secrets to be near.

The fire in my veins;

My Moon, My Sun, My Earth…

My worth the thousand years wait.

 

 

If there is a way for you to ever love me,

Then let the Heaven’s speak!

Let the angels raise their voices!

Let their thunderous cry allow you and I to find a place,

Where I can tell you we should be!

 

 

If I cannot,

I will remain delayed…

I will remain in pain…

I will remain in my own dismay.

 

 

(C)2017 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 23rd, 2018 03:45
  • Category: Love
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Comments2

  • Lorna

    A fine plea aa and this line is brilliant!

    "My worth the thousand years wait."

  • Fay Slimm.

    A true message of love which will never fade despite the dismay of not yet finding the right place to be together - - a lovely read A.A.



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