The Unveiled Heart: A Declaration of Love

Long have I held this secret in the deep,
A silent worship hidden from the day ;
While others dream, I vigilantly keep
The words my trembling lips dare not display.

Thou art the sun that breaks the winter’s gloom,
Unknowing how thy smile transforms the air ;
A sudden light within a darkened room,
That banishes every shadow of despair.

No longer can I mask this burning fire,
Nor hide the pulse that quickens at thy sight ;
To speak of love is now my sole desire,
To crown thee as the sovereign of my light.

So take this vow, though fragile it may seem,
A truth unveiled, a soul laid bare and free ;
Thou art the essence of my waking dream,
And all my heart beats only now for thee.

In the grand tradition of Romanticism, the confession of love is not merely a statement of fact, but a surrender of the self. This verse serves as a bridge between the solitary soul and the beloved, capturing that breathless moment where risk and hope intertwine perfectly, allowing the truth to finally step into the light.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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