The Shadowed Vow: A Silent Garden

Within the shade where silent secrets dwell,
I guard a jewel buried from the light,
A fever unbound by a magic spell,
That burns unseen within the depth of night.

Upon my lips the words are poised to die,
Like letters sealed that never shall depart;
I build a realm beneath a twilight sky,
To house the quiet tremors of my heart.

Sometimes a glance, a fleeting, stolen ray,
Ignites the fire I thought had turned to stone;
I mask the pain in ordinary clay,
And drink this bitter nectar all alone.

In this walled garden where no path is shown,
Your image blooms, a rose beyond my reach;
The world knows naught, and you shall not have known,
The silent sermons that my passions preach.

Like a whisper caught in the wind, this piece reminds us that the most profound loves are often those which remain unvoiced, thriving in the sacred solitude of the soul.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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