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“I love you” in its kaleidoscope dress dances like sunshine upon the waves - does it remind you of something? Does it remind you of me, my love, as I sit here and write and break my heart over entertaining a fantasy; For you to say my name, just once - just once - to hear your gentle breath exclaim this personal ecstasy of mine, this declaration of victory that yes, I am myself! Finally, instantly - just one word from your lips - this word - and the fever of battle inside me rages, the body ready to swim all seas and win all wars, to tear up all earth just for you - to find you, my lover, yes, to return to a home of you. I promise I will, and forever more I shall, in exchange for the sound of your rose water perfumed voice caressing the essence of my Self. I could spin this song forever let it wash endlessly through the streets of the world, just to declare my love for you, just to shout your name into the night or sing it as gracefully as I could to infect every heart and ear with my feeling, this emotion that overpowers me, makes me crumble, fall to my feet, lift my voice to highest praise, a taste unfamiliar to my mouth; praise does not come so easily to me as the blade to a throat. So have I not done enough to prove myself to you? Have I not given all my heart, and all my soul, too - Still no word. No answer. The hunger inside my heart throws me forward, edges me closer to the abyss, the forlorn nothing, the never-ending absence, a loveless mist to swallow me forever, and you, my only savior, looking on, your face a stone-cold mask. You don’t want to let me in. Don’t take my hand - for I could pull you down with me, couldn’t I, my love? The only power I possess is destruction. This fragile bird of ours, I swallow it whole between gnashing teeth, and snap the neck of delicacy with the careless tongue of unrequited love. And who am I, after all, but covered in dirt and blood, kneeling at the altar of your love, begging for my life as if all the wars and battles won matter nothing now. Perhaps they don’t - what good is honor to me if you crush it with one bare foot? What good are strength and death and victory if I was never destined to succeed in the king’s battle - the last stand my heart could take, only to lose the fight? I have died more viciously by the sharp cut of your cool shoulder, my love, than I have ever hurt at the hands of a thousand men. I, warlike, once a God, wounded and fallen, now, collapsed without dignity at your feet, pleading for mercy and crying, with every sense of emotion, “I love you.”
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Jun 11, 2020
Jun 11, 2020 at 6:33 PM UTC
Ares Falls For Aphrodite
“I love you” in its kaleidoscope dress dances like sunshine upon the waves - does it remind you of something? Does it remind you of me, my love, as I sit here and write and break my heart over entertaining a fantasy; For you to say my name, just once - just once - to hear your gentle breath exclaim this personal ecstasy of mine, this declaration of victory that yes, I am myself! Finally, instantly - just one word from your lips - this word - and the fever of battle inside me rages, the body ready to swim all seas and win all wars, to tear up all earth just for you - to find you, my lover, yes, to return to a home of you. I promise I will, and forever more I shall, in exchange for the sound of your rose water perfumed voice caressing the essence of my Self. I could spin this song forever let it wash endlessly through the streets of the world, just to declare my love for you, just to shout your name into the night or sing it as gracefully as I could to infect every heart and ear with my feeling, this emotion that overpowers me, makes me crumble, fall to my feet, lift my voice to highest praise, a taste unfamiliar to my mouth; praise does not come so easily to me as the blade to a throat. So have I not done enough to prove myself to you? Have I not given all my heart, and all my soul, too - Still no word. No answer. The hunger inside my heart throws me forward, edges me closer to the abyss, the forlorn nothing, the never-ending absence, a loveless mist to swallow me forever, and you, my only savior, looking on, your face a stone-cold mask. You don’t want to let me in. Don’t take my hand - for I could pull you down with me, couldn’t I, my love? The only power I possess is destruction. This fragile bird of ours, I swallow it whole between gnashing teeth, and snap the neck of delicacy with the careless tongue of unrequited love. And who am I, after all, but covered in dirt and blood, kneeling at the altar of your love, begging for my life as if all the wars and battles won matter nothing now. Perhaps they don’t - what good is honor to me if you crush it with one bare foot? What good are strength and death and victory if I was never destined to succeed in the king’s battle - the last stand my heart could take, only to lose the fight? I have died more viciously by the sharp cut of your cool shoulder, my love, than I have ever hurt at the hands of a thousand men. I, warlike, once a God, wounded and fallen, now, collapsed without dignity at your feet, pleading for mercy and crying, with every sense of emotion, “I love you.”
marcogalvez
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Jun 11, 2020
Jun 11, 2020 at 6:33 PM UTC
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