Lying next to beauty

by Jeff Kurfess   May 29, 2006


Lying next to beauty with the moonlight on her skin
I was lost inside a lover who would never let me in
The moment that we started was the night I felt your kiss
We held on tight together, falling drunken through the mist

You swore our love was ancient, like the scrolls enduring time
Then ripped out all the pages where we suffer for these crimes
With your treasures laid before me, though I struggled for relief
I cherished every moment of those nights I was your thief

It was nearly late September by the time my tongue confessed
I'd been haunted by a spirit that you never could possess
For what became thereafter, left my heart, a raided tomb
And the emptiest of chambers in these walls still long for you

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