Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
In our first life you were the moon and I was the ocean and God knows it’s you who moves me still. It was never just love for us, it has always been gravity. Baby, I spent lifetimes loving you from afar. So when you say you must leave, my heart does not break once - it breaks for each form in which I could not feel you next to me. Moon and ocean, Tristan and Isolde, every star-crossed love was me and you and I will not be tragedy again. Stay with me, darling. Love me today and every day after in our sheets, in our home, in our city. I bargained for this chance on each deathbed of mine: Dear father, who art in heaven, please bring me back once more, and I promise, this time I will be different. Give me this, my only prayer. Let me love him close, all the days of my life. Do you understand now? I was born knowing you and I grew trying to find you, And I will be yours - whether you stay or go. I will belong to you hoping you will stay.
0
Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 12:27 AM UTC
stay
In our first life you were the moon and I was the ocean and God knows it’s you who moves me still. It was never just love for us, it has always been gravity. Baby, I spent lifetimes loving you from afar. So when you say you must leave, my heart does not break once - it breaks for each form in which I could not feel you next to me. Moon and ocean, Tristan and Isolde, every star-crossed love was me and you and I will not be tragedy again. Stay with me, darling. Love me today and every day after in our sheets, in our home, in our city. I bargained for this chance on each deathbed of mine: Dear father, who art in heaven, please bring me back once more, and I promise, this time I will be different. Give me this, my only prayer. Let me love him close, all the days of my life. Do you understand now? I was born knowing you and I grew trying to find you, And I will be yours - whether you stay or go. I will belong to you hoping you will stay.
Written by
Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 12:27 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem