Is it too much to ask,
"May I hold your hand?",
Why fear their judgmental glance,
When our love is so grand?
I care not for their eyes,
My world revolves around you,
In your presence, my pain dies,
My devotion to you, true.
With you, I find solace,
In your eyes, my sanctuary,
The world fades, no need to chase,
In your gaze, I'm honorary.
So, permit me one more plea,
May I savor your lip gloss taste?
Or breathe in your hair's fragrance sweet,
In your love, I find eternal grace.
If fate allowed me the chance,
I'd whisk you away, oh so kind,
To a place of love's dance,
For you, in my heart, I've enshrined.
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Pill for a mellow heart
Poetry"Pill for a Mellow Heart" weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of short stories and poems, each a unique thread in the fabric of human emotions. Within the pages of this enchanting anthology, readers embark on a soul-stirring journey through the joys and s...