A brief conversation of love, and fairness. |
I stand in front of your cross and ask thee what love is, If love is, only an emotion- Is it not my hearts dove. Is it not my morning star and evening sun-? Is it not the reason love’s touch makes thee feel numb? Do thou not feel pain when lonely! Then love must not only Be an emotion- It must be the greatest devotion. Love is the way I become whole- The way the skin turns soft and embraces thy soul, I know of such love. It disrupts thy thought and closes my mind to her, Leaving thee wanting to honor and serve. Desperate is he who knows of no such word- Consider thee desperate for I know of no such word. Thy mouth opens (but I fear it will not be heard.) Silent as the wicked dew, (In addition, just as true) Vigorous as lightning- Large as your altar and just as frightening. Tormented with hope- (No longer able to cope) Involved with question, I beg of thou to give thee voice this session! Allow thee to speak once more, Strengthen thy weakened core. I feel full of love and the need to share. This silence (I fear) I simply cannot bare- I turn thy back on this thought, For this heart cannot be bought! Pale is thy skin of light. Such a heavy burden should not be held so tight- Slowing the very soul, I hold so near, Thy heart misses the days filled with cheer. Do thou not have compassion for thy heart? If so, then I shall depart- Giving up thy only stability. Thy indulgence seems wronged by reality, Therefore, I have been wronged by life, Thou have caused such strife, For this, I ask thou of better movements. One day- your congress- I will stand before- I will knock on heaven’s door, Shall you answer with tears or with pity-? I reckon pity, which, I need no more, And as I stand before thou, Let thy mind speak of the love I found- The love I will carry with thee upon your ground. I will choose that day to explain thy grievance- I will ask thou only of tolerance. To adhere to the sound of laughter, As I whisper of her. Her kind gestures that engulfed thy ankles like the sea, Tempted by the way she looked at thee- Begging her to tempt me more, To bury thy soul within her shore. The day, the hour, the minute, Moved so slow with her in it- I became negligent. Thy eyes were wide, filled with excitement. Ah! Such beauty held these hands- Love I now search for across the lands. I know she was not mine to love, Nevertheless, yours to bring above. Now; however, her memory is fading, Only reminding thee of aging. I will not ask for her back on that day, But the memory to fill thy head while I lay- You are thy council and when thou told of love, I believed it, I trusted it- I felt it, I ask thou to forfeit as I stand before your cross- The day, the hour, the minute That moved so slow with her in it. |