Tremble Poem by Steven Cooke

Tremble



(Ode to a True Love Lost)
She kissed me under the lamp post
A kiss so soft that my lips trembled

I felt her being entering my heart
And my soul wrapping itself around her
Wanting to keep for eternity

She looked into my eyes, my body trembled
Life had only one meaning, and it was she
Suddenly I was afraid.
I longed for her to be my destiny

But relationships would have to be sacrificed
And Love cannot be sullied with such things,
And then, she was gone.

We both knew it could never be.
She was the Earth and I was the Moon
Orbiting on the outskirts of her Life,
I was always just a tear away.

The years have past
And still she lies deep within my being.

If there is a God, pray grant this Sinner one last request.
When I take my last breath,
Let my Soul find her again
In a place where time and space have no meaning
And let us be together as one,
And we will welcome eternity together, as one.

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