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Stone Water

[poem by Maximilian G. Wolf ]

By Maximilian G. WolfPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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Stone Water
Photo by Jorge Fernández Salas on Unsplash

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Wrapped in silk, you hold my hand,

my countess.

Full of quiet fire and tenderness.

We ride winged horse carriages by our apricot plantation.

There by the sea,

wine and raspberries are waiting for us.

I fell asleep on the sand,

covered by the wind and your hand.

In front of us, a cove in stone is dreaming.

*

We are in the water together,

pure folds of passion.

An icosahedron enveloped by a cube,

Plato’s house is next to it.

You are the woman because of which I seek god’s power.

To change the water color

into a shade that will make you smile.

I call upon a long line of ancestors

and all the genealogy power.

By divine influence

I change the shade of the water.

I woke up your joy and laughter.

However, all my heavenly signs are quickly disappearing.

In your hands, I am an ordinary man.

Loved and happy.

*

Invisible contracts from the past are binding.

We flirt with who we indeed are,

leaving the empty shells behind.

In a world full of evil,

I know despair is not our destiny.

All the meat-fed hunger of ours,

made us converge for years,

to the same point of life

wisdom and understanding.

*

You are my notebook of joy

where I write the symbols

what the waves are whispering to me.

The semantics of the record is unknown

The lines cover your right shoulder

where only my pen can write.

When the record is finally done.

Melted by your warm embrace

I become a stone.

A monument to our love.

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love poems
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About the Creator

Maximilian G. Wolf

Dear All,

On my posts, you can find authentic contemporary love poems and short stories. All verses and stories are my original work.

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