Forever

poem by: Gerry Legister
Written on May 10, 2019

With rhythmic splendor wrapped around my heart 
Never again to be broken by a callous thought, 
Every desire, growing lovelier as a succulent flower,
Bring the greatest joy, been everything in that hour.

If I could be in the rapture, we would live forever
Make your heart mine and the ecstasy we capture,
Leave the bridled time, and caressing of sublime,
A realm in our minds to treasure the love we find.   

Forever, is a long time, before the eternity begins,  
even after mortal paradise has left for more heavens, 
the scars will be gone fading into the streams beyond, 
out into the distance, a galaxy will treasure each second.

Forever, in trance, I would spend the rest of my days
Trying to reach the stars along with the milky ways.

 

Tags: Happy, Love, Imagery, Deep,

 

 

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