You Are the Only Song
If I could kiss
Your gorgeous mouth
In the sunlight
Beside roses climbing
Fences to find us,
My heart would burst
With unimaginable joy
And resound like a symphony,
I know Mozart would smile.
Around the corner from the liquor store
In this depressed city,
There is a small pawn shop
With a diamond necklace
That belongs on your goddess-like throat;
I will trade in my best guitar
To buy it for you
Because you are the only song
I want to hear.
Beyond this affection,
The world ceases to exist for me;
You are the dreams
That softly fall from the moonlight,
The stars dance over the hillside
When they see you walking
Barefoot in the night;
Summer has brought you into my life,
I will bathe in your light
And invoke all the ancient deities
To keep you shining by my side.
poem by Uriah Hamilton
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