Simply Divine Poem by Melissa Joy Chesky

Simply Divine



Your touch gives me shivers,
some people may think it wrong
but my skin surely quivers
as I hear your heart beat in song.
And your hands are warm,
but my spine and skin turn icy cold
although feelings for you are a sultry storm;
I hope secretly this night won’t turn old.
All I believe is that it can’t be real,
but indeed it is – your hand completely intertwined with mine –
escalating intensity overcoming all I feel;
an emotion never exposed – how simple this is, nevertheless divine.
My mind swirls with all the possible complications –
Can this heart persevere and become unscathed? –
But you show some flirtatious implications;
from you should I keep my heart barred?
But the intensity cools, and hinders my emotions
as we both remember your brother; his fleeing and my hasty devotions.
Could this ever work – breaking both laws and the unwritten rule?
It will be pondered – but I will come out as the only fool.

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