The Silent Flame: A Confession of the Heart

I watch thee move in light, all unaware,
Of storms that rage beneath my quiet guise;
Thou dost not see the weight of love I bear,
Nor catch the yearning hidden in my eyes.

A fever dwells within this breast of stone,
A secret fire that sears my weary soul;
While I remain a shadow, mute and lone,
Thy gentle glance keeps all my senses whole.

I fear to speak, lest rejection be my fate,
And turn my golden summer into frost;
Yet silence is a burden far too great,
Wherein all hope of paradise is lost.

So let me cast the shield of fear aside,
And lay my trembling heart before thy feet;
No longer shall this burning passion hide,
But in thy grace, its destiny shall meet.

To love in silence is a noble suffering, yet the true art of romance lies in the vulnerability of confession. This piece captures the timeless Victorian struggle between propriety and the overwhelming force of passion.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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