I ask myself, alone: How can I describe love now? The span of seas linking lands of mammoth mountains to sleek sands. Can I compare it to the sun, the route so many tend to go? The sun’s soul eternal, yet retiring at its set, bewilders me, though. So close to the surface, I cannot kiss its face. Its descent allows moonlight’s murky conquest – For which I have no comment on or trace.
I do know that it is something to be held, I can describe love, I have held her close. I have held it as the green grass grows Greener with each rainy embrace. I have held it as summer’s sun sinks deep, I have held the pillow resting on my wife’s sleep space. A smiling sun frowns through nighttime’s lengthy leap, But this I hold through world’s timely maze.