by He that Walks Unseen-(TV)
September 12, 2004
Full of beauty walked a woman through the garden of my mind, and there,
in the
lonely prairies of thought I saw her. She noticed me and fixed
her eyes upon
mine and thus I became a captive of her splendor. No longer was I free,
for her
lips, as if fashioned out of red velvet, governed my moods and my
desires.
No other feelings were left in my heart, but the flames of my passion.
Having
her so close to me without really having her was much more painful than
not
having her at all. However, deep in my garden, there still lies a tree
that I call
certainty, certainty that surpasses hope and kills my deepest sorrows.
Now I walk in the shadow, as a ghost, as a specter that awaits his
return to the
world of the living. Not even a kiss is necessary for me to be
alive again for I
need just her thoughts and intentions. As for now, my garden is still
flourishing
and the prettiest flower looks just like her.