Another  Light

Tonight the world had a different light,
For tonight you gave the sun its sight.

Orange aglow the coy sun,
Ensconced in silks of charcoal grey.
Gazed unsurely at you in awe,
With fire none or words to say.

The mystery of such stealth it seems,
Made it reflect your radiant beams.
The demure sky also took the cue,
And spoke your voice in silver hues.

The air got so inebriated,
It dint know which way to flow.
Appears as if it had touched,
The tip of your intoxicating brow.

By this earth was perceived,
The mischief that you but weaved.
I smiled at how you unsealed,
And secrets of the heart revealed.

Incapable of any thought I am now,
Such indigent things evoke a frown.
Against such opulence they are a shame,
So I let the hearts bear blame.

But I yet remind you again more,
The secrets and pacts of our lore.
O dear love if you do reveal,
Let there be none else to seal.

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