The Wayward Wind - poem by Shion for Nezumi [NO.6] by Kurohimex105, literature
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The Wayward Wind - poem by Shion for Nezumi [NO.6]
You appeared in
My life so suddenly
It was like you
Came with the wind
And the first moment
I saw you
My heart began to pound
You took my breath away
And just as suddenly
You left with the wind
I found myself all alone
From that moment on
I listened to the wind
Hoping that you
Would return to me
Because I've fallen
In love with
The wayward wind
He travels to many places
And does what he pleases
But that's just the way he is
On the wayward wind
He comes and goes
But I know someday
He'll come back for me
Because from the moment
We first met
He pierced my soul
With his mesmerizing gaze
And captured my heart
I knew from then on
My life would nev
"When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire. Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born. And dreams were time limitless, and dreams were space without measure."
~ Kahlil Gibran
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There was little hope in the warmth of Nezumi's lips. A sliver of hope against the vice hold of the set of fingers around his wrists. Nezumi was kissing him back, eyes burning into his own and mouth moving with calculated rhythm. The expression that shaped Nezumi's features was one Shion had never seen before. He was at loss for words as his mind tried to name it. Worry? Emb
"I love you more than words can wield the matter;
Dearer than eye-sight, space, and liberty;
Beyond what can be valued, rich or rare;
No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour;
As much as child e'er loved, or father found;
A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable;
Beyond all manner of so much I love you.."
~ William Shakespeare
King Lear – Act 1, Scene 1
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For long years, Shion could not do anything but rein himself in every matter regarding Nezumi. He had tried his hardest to respect his boundaries, to respect his decisions, to try and make sure his own actions and opinions—his desir