Stifled Stranger Poem by Marion Souma

Stifled Stranger



Stifled  stranger, across the room i stare
Alienated anticipation as i see you there,
Knowing you were never an option in my sphere
Distant delicacy in a fantasy i'd hold you near

Wishful wonder you awakened the hunger
Gasping for air as i feel myself going under
Sinful shape of your body lingers
Notion of absence it figures

Stifled stranger, across the room you  stare
Ripping the ground from under me, making me gasp for air
Alarming charm, your beauty has me spinning
Your kiss has me wishing,   your smile has me grinning.

Unexpected uncertainty quickly turned to surety
The moment we kissed i felt a different way to be
Lips locked so soft and perfectly free
All i knew is that its your face i love to see...

Kindered kindness its your heart i love,
The way you are, and that beautiful mind intriguing i find.
Hopeless hope-fullness, you occupy the furthest corners of my mind,
The smile of my heart you quickly became entwined.

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