Loving You Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Loving You



Loving you

To me you,
Are the dawn and the dusk
Horizon and the sun
Venus and Aphrodite
The core of beauty

So you are, far, too far
From words, proverbs, idioms
Not defined.

Sweat fall like the hail and shower
Off clouds
When I see you walk; jug
When plane of breeze sets, takes off
Joins path of your hair to turn to knife
And to cut peace and calm
Out of my poorest heart
Make thunder and storm
In my bones, all the joints.

I shiver like twig
And a sick with fever
Malaria's.

And I fall on roof top
Hit the pane; raindrop.

So please be, remain where you are
Far, too far
Horizon of the dawn and the dusk.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: romance
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