When You Are
If I never gave up on us& you never ever let us go . . .
How far could we go just to belong too two?
Wonder were you who, wanders where they do . . .
When I write you with all my heart, all my body mind and soul
Like a spirit celestial lights wreathing Heaven's mysterious roles . . .
If I am lost in the Hope of your Faith in a River of Ghosts
In a silken boat of sighlence through fields of flowering L i g h t . . .
Qhwen you stroke the ineluctable strings that Night brings us to wear
Where shall I ever go to recover the bareness of all once worn
When so alone, feeling lost and torn by pearls&moss
Having only my chance at the glancing coin t o s s . . .
Parting veils in this our milky, starry flight
With the secret of your smiles, when you are silky as l i g h t . . .
Poetry by Chaucer Whethers
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Written on 2014-11-22 at 22:25
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