Don't You Die. Poem by Zeh SheZ

Don't You Die.

Before we meet, and see and touch,
of your existence, I lose not hope.

If I should die before we meet,
don't get yourself to stress.
Remember that someone in here,
another part of universe,
they lived in search of you,
before they passed along.

Many are not that way searched for.
It's wished for them to disappear.
Your company is craved.
Their presence is rejected;
vexatious to the soul.

If you can do, do this for me,
be sure to pass not on; away,
before I do come by...
Before our paths do cross.
Before our eyes do lock;
and hearts touch base,
ignite and burn to melt;
like lava flow as one.
As we together mold.

I want to see you wordless speak.
Send me, sans wings, to fly and soar.
To touch you with my speechless words;
messages from a heart in flames,
with eyes that burn with passion fire,
to singe you on to joy.

I want to move you,
and be moved by forces we can't see.
Prevailing auras pulling us
to draw us close together.

Secret sparks begin to fly.
Kindled, the fire roars ablaze.
Until a heave of fiery tinder;
our passions in heaps at last do lay.

Before I find you,
don't you die.
With last breath held;
wild heart ablaze,
I'll find you ere I pass.

Saturday, September 28, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: longing,passion,futuristic
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Where there is love, there is hope. When there is hope there's always a way.
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