The Secret Poem by Alexander Thomas

The Secret



A secret enshrined in the sky,
Sealed on the lips of fate,
That whispers with the wind,
And shakes the leaves,
A secret that will not lie,
A secret which rings louder than a
thousand bells,
Than rolling thunder,
That echoes over the mountains,
And quakes the ground,
A secret too big to hold,
A secret that shudders in silence,
That hides in the dark,
That finds you in your sleep,
And shouts in your dreams,
A secret that burns in the heart,
That ignites forgotten passions,
That fires the imagination,
A secret immortalised in art,
That reverberates in time,
Bigger than the shadow on the moon,
Deeper than the space between the stars,
A secret that says your name.

Thursday, December 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love,secret
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