You’re the closest thing in my mind.
Or the most familiar heartbeat—uninvited yet throbs.
Maybe, maybe you were there before,
in those blurred, blank spaces of my memory lane.
Praying, just earnestly waiting
to contain me in
your poetry.
Your shape, your skin, your voice
seems a revisit of the past.
Where I’m sure, out there
the universe conspires
to meet us halfway,
promising that
we already are
both part of
one another
Nov 17, 2017
Nov 17, 2017 at 12:48 AM UTC
You’re the closest thing in my mind.
Or the most familiar heartbeat—uninvited yet throbs.
Maybe, maybe you were there before,
in those blurred, blank spaces of my memory lane.
Praying, just earnestly waiting
to contain me in
your poetry.
Your shape, your skin, your voice
seems a revisit of the past.
Where I’m sure, out there
the universe conspires
to meet us halfway,
promising that
we already are
both part of
one another
