Forever Poem by Sierra Evans

Forever



Our souls left our bodies, and they hover above us.
We lay, so close. We are two, and we haze into each other's eye's.
NOt sure what we are looking for, just looking.
I watch you, as you blink slowly, sleepily, and you smile.
Ever so slightly, so that only one side of your lip arches.
I kiss that arch off your lip.
At that moment, I fall in love with you, and I wish time would stop.
I wish to stay this way forever,
our lips holding on to each other, the blankets on this bed, the only things covering our naked bodies; Our souls, watching it all happen in another world, a deeper world, a world of love.
But,
as we pull away from our embrace, you start to wake.
Almost as if from a dream, and you stir, ruining the lovely illusion of forever.
As you sit up, your soul comes back to you,
and you forget everything.
You have no time for love, no time for forever.
Your soul slips back inside you,
and, without knowing it,
you smile; Ever so slightly, so that only one side of your lip arches.

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