IMMORTAL PAIRThe coldness of the winter breeze blows your hair
How I wish I can caress you, as gentle as the springtime air
No summer can tame the heat I felt towards the goddess, so fair
In fall I'll try to grasp the feelings for you, kisses would you spare?
As the seasons changed, in your direction I would stare
Who would have thought, the goddess of love, you're the heir
Of the eternal glory who transpires great wrath, people should be aware
Thy lover whom humans killed, when they knew about your affair
Would you even glance in my direction, I cried in despair
My love for a thousand years, we're the immortal pair
You may have forgotten what I looked like before, I swear
It is I, whom you thought killed, died and abandoned to nowhere
Oh, glance in my direction, my goddess, so fair
To this world, my undying love which you're unaware
Lived even in this mortal body, searched for you everywhere
Let us continue the love, for a thousand years you waited in despair
***by Oceana Marcell***
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Better Left Unsaid | POETRY
PoesíaThis book is a compilation of short poems about love and pain. Dive into the words of knowing how it feels to be loved and to be hurt because pain and love always comes together.