Dark Desires
Dark desires
Too silent creep’s our dark desires
Here ‘neath this twilight spent,
For there shall rest no love divine
Nor the warmth of a lost tomorrow,
But the sound is born with gentle strains
In this night of dark desires
For truth is kept for purity
And lies are long forgot,
And passion remains till its run its course
And its truth has passed away,
But the ages are all bound to us
And clasped with a drop of gold
Abandoned all our dark desires
When came the simple light,
And arises from out our own intent
Things gone to the twilight spent;
But solitude holds the innocent
In memory of dark desires
By m.norton
marklnorton@shaw.ca
Copyright © Mark Norton | Year Posted 2011
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