Lovers' Kiss
a poem.
By Rachael MacDonaldPublished 4 months ago • Updated 4 months ago • 1 min read
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Can we sing of lovers' kiss,
Of fated hearts and souls twist,
Can it be not death and break,
When truest lies meld broken ache,
Can we sing its requiem,
Of destined lives and challenge them,
Don’t you hear its’ whispered will,
To carry forth on tender hill,
Can we seek its pleasured might,
When secrets burst in summer light,
Treasured glass and crystalled hope,
Venture on, its’ darkness choke,
Shall we sing of lovers' kiss,
With fated hearts, our souls twist.
About the Creator
Rachael MacDonald
Avid Reader, Sometimes Poet, Occasional Writer, and searcher of truths often lost in the breaths between candy-coated lies.
Comments (4)
This was so wonderful! Loved your beautiful poem!
Good one!
Great word play.
so beautiful. I love this.