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Tomorrow morning

short almost love story

By Polina PapazovaPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Tomorrow morning
Photo by Maddi Bazzocco on Unsplash

My skin on fire, where our bodies met

My heart hurts, with desire

My body full of passion,

Tonight I am not thinking with my head.

Your hands are moving softly.

Mine, wrapped around your neck

And then they grab me strongly,

Confirming your a mack.

Your gold-brown eyes are flawless

They see into my soul,

But I don’t think they notice

That tomorrow I will be gone.

Your touch is like addiction,

Your smile makes my heart full,

But I know with out predictions

That you will leave me for a a fool.

So I’ll enjoy the evening,

I’ll memorise your touch.

You hands so rough but gentle

Your lips so soft but harsh

I’ll memorise your movement.

The way you arch your back.

Your muscles strong and tender

Your eyes,unwavering, on me set

I’ll memorise your whisper.

Your low and husky voice,

But it’s last time I hear it

I won’t come back

Even if I had a choice.

You don’t know, that I’m leaving tomorrow

I won’t tell, to not ruin today

With happiness mixed with sorrow,

In your arms, till the morning, I’ll stay.

Soon,

I go with complete understanding

That I will not see you again.

I hope that I’m not offending,

Perhaps one day

You will even consider me ‘friend’

I must go,

Regardless of my guilty conscience

I must leave. I must run. I must hide.

As I know in my deep subconscious

If I stay, you’ll toss me aside

I must go,

To spare myself heartache.

Breaking yours before you break mine.

Selfish act and maybe a mistake,

But I am willing to leave you behind.

People told me that love is a blessing

People told me that love is no game

But love is not what I am chasing

Because love ultimately turns into pain.

So I will run early morning tomorrow.

Head out quietly, at the first light

And with happiness mixed with sorrow,

I’ll remember what happened tonight.

love poems

About the Creator

Polina Papazova

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