; This Heart Is Of Mine But It Beats For You ~ Poem by Daya Nandan

; This Heart Is Of Mine But It Beats For You ~



There is this feeling within me so deep yet so warm,
It is hidden to the eyes could be in any shape and any form,
Whether you see it or feel it an act of confession I shall perform,
I want you to know that for you I would run right through a storm,

A storm so strong with lightning and thunder,
Devastating and dangerous just makes me wonder,
Who am I to you? Would you do the same? How much am I worth?
Guess I may never know but I promise to bring heaven on your earth,

Light, Love, water and all that a man can desire,
You are my everything my eternal fire,
So warm so strong so powerful and bright,
Why wouldn’t I stand for you, why wouldn’t I be your knight?

If you were being chased by infectious zombies with a vision so vague,
I would run with all my heart and be the beacon of hope in your plague,
No matter what obstacles that for our love god has drawn,
I will always love you each day with every dusk and every dawn,

The sight of you is like a shooting comet across the sky,
So beautiful, so enticing a real pleasure to the eye,
And the impact you have when you plummet the earth,
So strong and magical that love in my heart you gave birth,

Whenever I feel something is hard to live up to,
I remember that this heart is of mine but it beats for you,
Those eyes you have so much brighter than the stars and moon,
Melts my heart like chocolate be it in the day, night or noon,

Strongest forces are unseen by the eye but felt with the heart,
And only with your loving can that mighty power begin to start,
Your sexy voice of all sounds i hear is my favorite sound,
Enough magic and in its enticing power to lift a dead man from the ground,

That magic you carry that makes my dark heart shine,
Just makes me want to take your lips and hold it close to mine,
Those lips so smooth and so hypnotic,
More than enough to make a young lad poetic.

Monday, July 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love,love and art
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