Morning sun, pale gold, clearly skied, Blinded me oh so sweetly. You stole my breath Without so much as a breath in return. My eyes danced and swam, Glazed in the pale glow As gold dust danced across my skin.
Breath pooling and curling around My nose, to fade out into Oblivion Encountered stars above my head Our star-crossed romance.
Stars danced upon my tears Like rude stardrops The tears, not knowing If their parents were glee or misery ******* tears betrayed me again To your soft words.
Alas! This world is too harsh for me. Strike me down again, hot iron. Steel, steal, iron's cherry hot, white. So blindingly white. Much like the snow that dazzled me Glittering like lost dust-diamonds
Stars decorated the trees Glittering in the forever-twilight The blackest ice dusted the cold walk However gold Painted the clouds without abandon Radiating long rosy fingers Speckled with stars Painted in pale gold
Again, lost in a swirl and blur Of pale gold, a honey snow drop In the beginning, an annual event Where bottled stars are served and Drunk, silly to our heads and our Hearts. All amber and pale gold.
The rush, embrace. The dizzy effect, of staring down, pondering A fate, to disappear into oblivion Leaving only a quaff of stardust in our wake. We court disaster and dance, strafing one another Together. Among the pale gold and blinded.