I bear a burning secret, dark yet bright,
A fire trapped beneath a guise of stone;
My spirit wanders in the hush of night,
To worship at a shrine I dare not own.
Our glances meet like lightning through a veil,
A silent speech that only we can hear;
My trembling hands, destined to always fail,
Must keep their distance though you stand so near.
So close to paradise, yet far away,
I drink the bitter wine of endless thirst;
In shadows I must keep my love at bay,
Lest by the speaking, all our bonds should burst.
For I shall mute this song to save your heart,
Within this sweet hell where I choose to dwell;
My soul remains a tomb, set far apart,
Where sleeps the love I never dare to tell.


