Untitled

Annette L Simmons 1960 (VIRGINIA)



I don’t want to live forever without you,
but if I had to die for you,
I would, in a heartbeat,
I know my love is just one-sided,
But my love is always and forever true love only for you.
I don’t know how to deny what is lurking within my beating heart.
I feel the desire in the deepest part of my soul that yearns to love you in ways that you need,
but here I am, just loving you from afar,
Praying
Dreaming
I could set your haunting brown eyes off like bursting fireworks across the world.
I know your pain,
It’s my pain.
I know your longing because I have loved in the shadows for a long time,
But I love the man whose heart and soul speak to mine.
How words can express a thousand times better than being
silence,
I cannot deny it.                                                                                                                      
I want to love you.                                                                                                   
I want to touch you and show how much my heart and soul need you only to be complete.
But you are out of my reach.
I am no one,
Just a simple woman fell with you one day,
You enter my life when I need someone to save me for
darkness.
It just took looking into your sparkling, haunting brown eyes.
It was your smile that set my heart and soul forever as you.
I love you with such depth and fire,
Yet…
You are so far away.
How can I ever be within your reach so we can touch, kiss, and soar in ways that will set us free?

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Written on September 10, 2023

Submitted by huntressx2 on September 10, 2023

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Scheme AABCADEFGGHIIJKGLMABNOPQRSATUPV
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,509
Words 289
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 31

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