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“Until We Meet Under the Willow Tree”

Breathe me,

So I may be the air,

To sustain you,

With a new exhilarating sensation,

For you have never met,

A beauty quite as fair.

 

May the inhales of breath,

Give you my tantalizing aroma,

To waft through your mind,

For all eternity as each exhale,

Entwines your spirit with mine,

Reaching a point of immense depth,

So pure and divine.

 

Time seems to freeze,

As Hazel eyes mirror my own,

Glancing up my form,

As you witness a treasure,

So grand and rare,

Engendering you to be bereft.

Of all senses,

Except for the feeling to stop and stare.

 

You speak the words,

Of an effable language,

In such a distinct dialect,

Only the key of your heart,

Opens the lock of my own,

Through those amorous words,

Only the beating of our hearts may decipher,

Even if fate leaves us worlds apart.

 

Fingers interlacing in an affectionate embrace,

As our hearts waltz in the stillness,

Of the night,

As I notice the sway of your hip,

Full of masculine grace,

Pressing your body against mine,

As you me so deliciously tight.

 

The moment I encountered you,

I reach the peak of the highest mountain,

Falling as I may,

You bestow me with the gift of insight,

Wrapped in a ribbon of trust,

Ever so bright;

A chance I have never been granted before,

So even if I slip,

Your love always keeps me,

From shattering upon the Valley floor.

 

Loving you is all you ask of me,

So forever I shall,

Until I no longer breathe,

Our cold bodies soon to be side by side,

Under an old willow tree.

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jadyn-nichole-kilmon
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Published
Jul 2, 2013
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