The Shape of Wanting
Quiet nights your shadow finds my wall,
A flicker soft-until the world grows thin.
When anger blooms, your cheeks burn red with heat,
And light on sweat turns every breath to gold.
My heart beats loud where fear and hope collide,
Each nerve awake at just the sight of you.
I wonder then if shine is flesh or gem,
A diamond caught upon your trembling skin.
I reach for you, unsure, yet pulled by need;
Your eyes meet mine and silence breaks apart.
My pulse ignites, all thought begins to fall,
And time forgets its measured, distant pace.
Your fingers trace a vow without a sound,
The room draws close as wanting learns our names.
In tender heat your lips discover mine,
Soft whispers drifting through the midnight air.
Skin answers skin, a language born of touch,
Breath mingles deep within the glowing dark.
We burn in love where words no longer live,
Where loss of self becomes the truest home.
Though morning’s light may come too soon and pale,
Within your arms I find my lasting calm-
A moment carved where time itself stood still,
A love both wild and gentle, wholly ours.
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