By Claudia Wysocky
I stand before you now.
. .
We are two poets. . .
Will you let me be?
Will you accept my
world as it is?
I've only just wished
for a second chance. . .
Everything I want for
myself. . .
I've been too scared to
dream. . .
—My world has been too
tame.
I will open my eyes and
feel you here. . .
—I will learn to love
what I see.
I can no longer see
'cept in your mirror.
You're my darkness and
my light
—and I don't mind.
Your hands are
cold—your voice is tempered steel
—But these things I
don't mind.
I can no longer feel
'cept in your arms,
You are my life and my
death
—as I slowly die,
I will believe in what
you see.
So speak words into the
earth…
With the light of a
kiss between us.
Claudia
Wysocky, a Polish writer and poet based in New York, is known for her diverse
literary creations, including fiction and poetry. Her poems, such as
"Stargazing Love" and "Heaven and Hell," reflect her
ability to capture the beauty of life through rich descriptions. Besides
poetry, she authored "All Up in Smoke," published by "Anxiety
Press." With over five years of writing experience, Claudia's work has
been featured in local newspapers, magazines, and even literary journals like
WordCityLit and Lothlorien Poetry Journal.
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