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 Mar 2013 Sam Islo
Jay Bryant
Our shadows kiss, but our lips remain distant
When I feel the warmth of her touch
Her hands dismiss the mist,
Shrouded around my visions
When her breathe brushes against my skin
I sense she’s ordained the light to come in
I’ve become mawkish, susceptible to her voice.
Her pitch, her tone, my chocolate Goddess
The legends had foretold
I lack the ability to sense the severity of the things to unfold
I’ve come to know my stomach is weak, when she speaks
When she abandons me, the light retreats
I drink to subdue these physical pangs
Shipwrecked, but only in my brain
Our shadows kiss in the darkness each day
Were we ever lost,
or were we just not found.

Were we ever deaf,
or could we just not hear the sound.

Were we ever blind,
or could we just not see.

Were we ever even cursed,
you and me.

— The End —