Divine Angel
I wish I was your fantasy,
I wish I was your man.
A man who can keep you safe
For a happiness we share,
And the peace that you dine.
I wish I didn't exist,
For you're not content, and
For you're worthwhile.
Your concern is my biggest fear,
Yet I can't comfort you.
We can't live one life,
As we both lie down to sleep.
And after we wake up
We chose different journeys.
How do we share the same feast?
You yield care and kindness
But the wicked take it away.
Their hearts are weak and poor
I pity you everyday.
I'm jealous and envious.
Your eyes are the purest on Earth
No stains on your garments.
Shining so bright,
Against the Heavenly gates.
My worries shake me no more,
For you're here, my Divine Angel.
Copyright © Bob Kasiita | Year Posted 2021
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