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The Goddess of Books and the Singer-Songwriter

The Goddess of Books and the Singer-Songwriter

written by: April Mae M. Berza

 

For Dale

I am but a goddess of books, books
welcoming you with my loveliest chapters,
the soul of eternal words and finite worlds.

You are a mortal, a singer-songwriter,
who crafts poetic kisses and embraces
to my lips, mellifluous, mellifluous.

Music embraces the two of us
and I sing paeans, paeans for you
as you immortalize me with songs.

Open up the library of my wounds
and a vast kingdom of lexicons
will show you a way to my heart.

The gates to a secret Paradise
are enchanted pages to my skin,
leaf through the pages and own me.

My divine bones and sinews
are passages to a beautiful realm,
read me up until the breaking dawn.

We both drink the sweetest wine
from an immortal cup, immortal cup,
making you a deity, an equal.

We meet in bookshelves of dreams,
the sweetest Philomels serenading.
Worship me with welcoming worlds.

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