Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
looking forward joyous tears filling up my insides as if the ocean abyss isn’t full enough over running my thoughts rain from the darkest sky sparking angled light from Enceladus special complete reflection brightest Luna Goddess in our solar system reaches with ease into the darkest part of my soul warmth provided from a frozen rock hurling around my celestial body feeling you in the deepest part of my heart touching me magical tentacles hiding in your puff of smoke brilliance shining through potent power making flowers grow on the sea floor coral enjoying their view imaging swimming there bliss on ecstasy projection of a lucid dream mermaids circling under the magic universe whispering find her open arms waiting like a beacon in the night
0
Oct 20, 2018
Oct 20, 2018 at 11:23 AM UTC
Joyous Tears
looking forward joyous tears filling up my insides as if the ocean abyss isn’t full enough over running my thoughts rain from the darkest sky sparking angled light from Enceladus special complete reflection brightest Luna Goddess in our solar system reaches with ease into the darkest part of my soul warmth provided from a frozen rock hurling around my celestial body feeling you in the deepest part of my heart touching me magical tentacles hiding in your puff of smoke brilliance shining through potent power making flowers grow on the sea floor coral enjoying their view imaging swimming there bliss on ecstasy projection of a lucid dream mermaids circling under the magic universe whispering find her open arms waiting like a beacon in the night
I wrote this while I was eating out last night. When the waitress handed me a bill with a heart drawn in the middle I quickly scratched myself sitting there while she was standing. Crescent moon floating above her head while sunshine ☀️ was radiating above mine. While a bold heart floated in between us. Deja vu of a precious smile
Sadtra
Written by
M/San Francisco
Oct 20, 2018
Oct 20, 2018 at 11:23 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem