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When I Love You |
by bilal albert anaim |
When I love you
The Wind catches a scent
from your Breast
a fragrance of perfume
with an enjoyable zest
Your breasts shake off their shame
and become very warm
turn into lightning and thunder
a sandy storm
When I love you
Flowers grow between
the pages of books
blood gushes from my heart
through brooks
I become liquid light
invisible to the eye
and the love in my heart
for you will never die
When I love you
I light the coming age
and stop time in your eyes
then become time outside all time
I wipe away the line that separates
time from this single moment
and feel that I am the king of time
When I love you
I conquer the world with words
a new language springs up
I conquer the mother of tongue
verbs, nouns, syntax
and the music of wine fills my cup
When I love you
Time preserves the custody
of my heart
and I cry from the fear
that our love is just a dream
That maybe the significance
of our intentions
is just an infatuation
at the edge of a dream |
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