Disguised Love Poem by Ella Goodman

Disguised Love



So many hours of life and love
So many days of splendid trust
So many moments of unsopken words
So many shades of laughter and mirth

Its deep bond of unfading light
That light the way, wipe out all strife
Its thread of unwavered unflattering ties
That reads all words that speak the eyes

Though silent, coy the space may seem
Though dimly lit the hearth may be
The waves of feel they freely flow
To touch the recess make it glow

Riding breeze from across the shore
On white foamy horse reach the door
A creeky sound on an eriee night
Coax the moon to shower its delight

White beams of silver moony pearl
Flood the creeks and corners and all berth
A fragrance fill all air in scented sprite
Bathe true souls in poignant smiles

Two souls, two hearts beat in silent stares
In peaceful solace soak nature's treasured trove
Holding hands they stare afar, into the heart of rising surfs
Reading each unsopken words, their hearts reunite in untarnished love.

So many hours of unfaltering trust
So many days of unbiased love
So many moments of patient wait
A worthwhile bet of un calculated bargain.

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