My Beloved



My Beloved

You are beautiful everywhere, all at once,
No day is ordinary when I think of you.
Whether I’m waking up or
Drifting through daydreams of us,
Orbiting passion’s endless expanse,
Where time bends to the rhythm of our breath.

On romantic blast or at sensual rest,
We are celestial bodies entwined—
Two comets carving verses into the velvet void,
Our love a supernova, bursting between heartbeats,
Illuminating the spaces longing tried to dim.

We are constantly making love
In a cosmic world where
Love, lips, and verse
Write our unspoken hearts in soft words,
Wings and feathers of affection
Lifting our bodies in perpetual flight!

Your touch is a nebula I navigate,
Fingers tracing fire across my skin like shooting stars,
Gravity tethering us in silent surrender,
Pulled by the magnetism of murmured longing.

We are the night’s whispered secret,
Woven in the silk of eternity,
Where stardust lingers between our lips,
And the universe hums our names into infinity.

Copyright © 2025 Charles Edward York
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Love poem with cosmic proportions

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Written on February 13, 2025

Submitted by charlesedwardyork on February 13, 2025

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Scheme XXAXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXAX XBXB XA
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,250
Words 232
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 6, 5, 6, 4, 4, 2

Charles Edward York

Charles Edward York is an author and poet activist living in Plano, Texas. He’s written over 1705 plus poems and published 22 books of poetry. Born in Vietnam and raised a citizen in Dallas, Texas, he writes poems that include the subjects of love and relationships, nature, social justice, including police violence against African-Americans and minorities, astronomy and others. more…

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