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Stones

Silicate, emotionless sedimentary,

Darling, it is cold, doesn't care wheter it breaks or if it is swept away in a stream, cut into small pieces by the sharp rush of flowing water,

While it may hold no emotions, it can be the bringer of hope, bliss, happiness, sadness but also spite and envy, or a simple fulfilment,

Look at the wedding-rings, their stones on top to embellish beauty such as the insurance to be with the other through thick and thin,

Some diamonds are rough, but they are stronger than stones, if that is enough, harder and almost unbreakable, sorted in line moliculary,

When the kiss of death puts us to rest, a tombstone is the sad, cruel remembrence of a former life, sprouting blossoming and blooming, before returning to the soil it once had found its origin, its beginning,

I will try to be your wishing one, your shooting star, racing through the glory of the starlit nightsky to catch a moment of your passion,

Burning up within the atmosphere of your warm embrace, dearest.

Drawn by your gravitational impact on me, I will be your comet, returning to you each day without burning away as rapid as a meteor.

Darling, alike a blazing Sun you make me melt.

 

~ Umi

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Written by
UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
Published
Apr 9, 2018
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Notes

I am sorry for these love poems, I can't help it sometimes <3

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#love#darling#star#sun#rocks#emotions#kiss#death#blooming#life
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