Unrequited Amour

Am I to blame for this rigid hour?
Do you despise me for lack of interest?
My dream clouds engulf your warm, refined tower
Bestow one golden kiss upon me, my dearest

Outside, the florid sun radiates, unshaken
A lifeless, solitary field blooms with resurrection
Lovebirds intertwine gracefully faraway, not forsaken.
Can one direction be my undying affection?

Only Heaven’s might can stop what I foretold
My sad, ringing heart tells me to forget
Though beaten today with harsh rain, be bold
In the end, my love, I welcome a sea of poisoned regret
My staggering patience you can blame
For I will, eternally, await your claim

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