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Inspirational Love Poem
~ I Will Walk With You To The Dark 
by Cassandra Violet Murphy
I wish
that I could hold you longer,
But time has brought you the fate of the fading
leaves
Dangling on the branches of this tree we sit under.
I drift in dreams driven by desire, dancing with
faith,
While your thoughts face the gates of acceptance,
they call to you, conjugating your character,
Breaking the bone of your mentality, shattering its
pieces on the floor of despair.
The light that once dressed your eyes becomes the
ride of a wave ended
Crashing with reality, and we are drowned in reason
facing the fact that you will walk a dreary path,
You have been wounded by the stab of time,
you’re going to die.
But love of mine, I’ll never leave you, I’ll stand
by your side.
My touch will be the merging morning dew that breaks
the night,
My lips the peak of light, a shinning sunrise,
My voice the vivid afternoon sun,
Warming you until it inevitably has to rest
Where then I’ll be the color of its set,
Holding on, until the last of the glow is gone.
I’ll make sure the remaining suns you have
Shimmer brighter then the fire of sorrow.
I’ll tell the birds to sing their souls,
I’ll paint flowers on the fields bordering the road
down which you must go,
I’ll blanket your senses in pleasure,
Kissing your lips when you slip into sadness,
Feeling your flesh with more longing then love
knows,
Watering you so that your branches may grow their
full height
before they break from the weight of fate’s spite.
I’ll hold your hand as you part,
Reminding you that, I too, will someday walk into
the dark.
My petals will wither, I’ll smell the stench of
death’s breath
but once I have drifted into eternal rest,
I’ll be with you again, in a place where the light
never grows dim,
Where we can make love in a bed of eternal
beginnings,
Showering in the shimmer of our desire’s fire
As it glistens on the falling tears of our reunion.
After years spent in lonely lament, you’ll be
content in my arms,
Falling asleep in them every night as we watch
heaven’s stars.
written by: Cassandra Violet Murphy
copyright
©2011
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