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Barrier of His Soul

As my fantasy gives way to a greater reality,
His heart frames the desires and passions of my soul.

As old walls get torn down, the thought never passes by another.
When barriers get created, the residence of his heart looses it's confidence.
His greedy fantasies grow stronger, but mine weaken..he has me in his 
dream....I have impressions of his heart.

My relentless heart is intrigued by his soul, my mind still soars through his 
dreams yet never finding much delight as he found in mine.

Overwhelmed in happiness, you're someone I can share love with,
You take away my fears.

I would give you all I have to make our memories of yesterday last forever.
I've adored and worshiped your darling soul,
So intrigued by the shadows of your sleep, they never seem to unfold.

My heart is intoxicated by the smell of your breath,
I lay here drunk intrigued by your soul.

Copyright © Patricia Stinson | Year Posted 2007



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His Own Confusion

Twist on the tongue of a union set so wrong
On the wish that such partnerships have made themselves strong.
Dreams in denial, can I live through this trial,
With a hardening heart and a well tutored smile.
Believing there's no better, is this as good as it gets?

Looking away from my deep instincts and ignoring all my regrets,
Lock down my dreams and pretend it's all great
And one day he'll wake up and find it's too late.
Too late to get back all those years that you wasted
Because I tried to stand by YOU, but you could not give your whole.
Because you thought that my love was enough love for two,
To discover how wrong when my love has dried through.
Now you will see the the error, it will tear you apart.
With resentment I realize how it was from the start.
And though my struggles now cease, your torment doesn't end,
Having hurt most the one you once loved and kept as a friend.

Copyright © Patricia Stinson | Year Posted 2007


Book: Shattered Sighs