First published in Love Portions, in the February 2020 issue of Rogue - The Zine by Ratio Auream Publishers under the publications One Point Six One Eight Imprint. Available on Amazon&Kindle.
Beside a tray of smoked cigarettes
Where nothing but the ashes remain,
Quite like this emptiness,
Which refuses to go away,
It is in moments like this,
Where I find myself wandering,
Wading the depths of this mind;
But by dwelling on it nothing avails,
So I shift my gaze onto the moon.
It is waving to my tear-soaked eyes
That mourns the night’s impending demise.
The wind, my only respite!
From my window, it comes through
With ecstasy and desire racing through.
In the world, where my heart has turned cold,
Your face shakes marrows of my bones.
Your beauty shines through.
Let’s surrender to our deepest desires!
As the night composes symphonies
Injecting a sense of euphoria,
Seeping into our soul’s phantasmagoria,
It feels like it might tune out every wrong
And ease my heart of stone;
Even if for just a moment,
Even if lasts a few songs.
As we wander alone like lost children,
Searching for solace within affection.
Let throws of satisfaction relinquish this agony
That is forever tugging at the sanctity of my sanity.
Let’s dream of moonlight kissing,
The kind that still the echoes of our aching song,
And disappear into this nothingness together,
Stay entrapped in each other’s arms for now,
I know that these moments are brief,
Merely an erotic coupling
For those who dared and dreamed,
To hope, to wish, to dream
Sometimes it goes on forever,
Sometimes, in a flash, it’s gone!
Perhaps, it's better this way.
Some words I can never say,
Lest my heart melts away.
I sometimes forget who you are,
And you keep forgetting my name,
Hanging from the window of your soul
As you quietly slip into the night,
Leaving behind dreams yet to unfold,
And though it rips my heart,
So, let’s dance behind these shadows
And return to the sunshine unscathed,
Until that thing that urged our passions and lunacy
Becomes nothing more than a memory.
Even though my heart does despair;
Let me look upon your face once more,
Take you one kiss at a time,
And hold you in my arms tonight,
That we might never see each other again;
And that too is fine by me.