. Poetry from The Great In-Between: Does true love ever really die?

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Does true love ever really die?

Press play and let the music wash over you as you read.


You
My beloved Sophia are the coveted cascade of warm emotions


Within this old life filled and overflowing with frosty cold dreams




The raw power to melt the cold iceberg embracing my aching soul at its very core




Holding me like a helpless prisoner 


In my many deeply hidden underground streams




All the passing seasons love songs 


Lost in the throes of Spring


Summer Autumn and Winter




Are just filled with heartfelt choruses that remind me of that eternal soft kiss


Of a luscious taste of exquisite red lips




That left a fingerprint on my hearts closed window 




Of a divine moment


I once tasted so long ago and even still now




After all this time

Will always miss




The assurance of our eventual return




An unspoken pact to be together forever




Sings a sweet symphony into Heavens silvery mists




A sacred melody of unchained excitement




To break all chains of my mortal confinement 




Like whispers of an abundance of carnal lyrics and captivating poetry 




Filled with joyous lines of a pain-free existence 




Merged and infused with surreal magic at its deep centre




Moving freely with no earthly resistance 




It sings its own mesmerising verses of Danse du Ventre




And from the opened mouths of ethereal silhouettes




Swirling all around me as I sleep 




I always hear your soul’s deep calls




Asking me to appear and hold on to you forever 




Before this treacherous glass bridge, we walk upon




Breaks and falls 




But as I appear to claim you as the slippery dark shadow people advance




In my deep dreams 




 I always stand in awe and watch in a hypnotic trance




As you perform your sensuously captivating sword dance




To announce to the watching good or bad spirits and strangely named angels


Our newly found preordained romance 




My Goddess

My Queen




My mystical lover and soulmate from The Great In-Between




Copyright John Duffy

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