I Love Poem by Jonathon Moeller

I Love



What form, what shape, makes
All that quakes beneath the wings
shakes open the book of all, whole
I love you, souls, i love you

And firm takes battlements embodied
and every lie in my step echoes your arms
red, what blood, fills your skin
Over silent music dances my love

We walk together (apart, always never)
there is no love for rooms so far
one side yours, a thousand ours
And every death is for you
And every blink is for you
And every laughter, loving crying for you
For you are all that i shall know (knew)

each run, rampant
and the moons fall together
crushed, for gravity's a selfish thing
all my mind, eyes birds sings
in your heart shall i stay
for in my heart you reside
and when you are gone
so shall i.

I love

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