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What if we were symphonies?

By Valentyna HollowayPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
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First Movement: Sonata-Allegro

What if we were symphonies?

Would our notes rise above the cacophony

or fade into the wind?

What if we were symphonies?

Notes intermingled,

You the melody and I the counterpoint.

Second Movement: Allegretto

What if we were symphonies?

The exquisite rise and fall of notes

like blossoms tangled to branches quivering in the wind.

What if we were symphonies?

You, my prayerful devotion,

and I, the absolution to Your sacrament of desire.

Third Movement: Scherzo

What if we were symphonies?

Passion falling like hard rain

against a ground desperate in need of redemption.

What if we were symphonies?

You, throwing open my cathedral doors,

and I, devouring Your explosive need for salvation.

Fourth Movement: Rondo

What if we were symphonies?

Limbs tangling unveiling secrets

only known to the sacred and the Divine.

What if we were symphonies?

You, my sin,

and I, Your endless addictive taste of Heaven.

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About the Creator

Valentyna Holloway

Valentyna, wordsmith, poet, bearer of scribed love, flâneuse, and aesthete is the published author of several poetry collections including This Is A Love Song, Forbidden Love Songs, Coffee Laced Thoughts, and The Ripped Notebook Series.

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