Twin Flames
As they say,
'We were born to be kissed in the dark'
I reckon, I beg to differ
You were made to be kissed,
Everywhere.
With so much love and so much heart
Darling, you were made to be kissed as a shining star.
I would love to flaunt
To anyone and everyone
In the specks of lighting and in the black of the room
Along the blue sea under the moon
Where everybody can see but only I am allowed to feel
How well your tongue moves
And how sexy you truly are.
When you arch your back
And grind in that part
The profanities left your throat
Those moans and groans
Make flutter in my heart.
We become a molded mess
No end and no start
Nobody can seperate us apart
Like a twin flames we are.
That familiarity of being home
With an authentic soul
Us against the world, never erode despite all.
That powerful draw
Intense eye locks
Undeniable telepathy
And oh! that sweet look which holds eternity
I am in you, you in me
Oh darling, you are the only one made for me.
About this poem
It is a poem, written in the point of view of male. He is using his words to profess his feelings for his beloved. He wants to flaunt her to the whole world, and isn't afraid of showing his love towards her. He is proud to call her as his, and himself as hers. He tries to shows the world that he doesn't want to hide her or his affection for her from anybody, how he loves her anything and everything. In this romantic poem, he tries his best to showcase his love and feelings for the person he feels so connected as if she is a part of him, who feels like his home, through the words. His Love, His everything. more »
Written on August 10, 2022
Submitted by 8.yashti.youth on August 15, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | ABCDEFGHIJKLMGNFOPFQFFGRSTUVWWWW |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 955 |
Words | 197 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 32 |
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