A Song Across Space



We do not speak of immortal beings
How can I speak of one that I do not know?
However, when I see her walk across the sand  in my dreams,
I know she is ethereal by any definition of the word

When the moonlight shines on the cresting waves,
And the seagulls sleep unseen,
That’s when I see her in the clouds,
Staring down at me like I am nothing

I am a grain of sand to her
And she is a star to me, or a distant planet

We are beautiful in our own right

I love the stars
And she loves the beach
To each, we are divine

So when I see her walk across the sand
Upon my beaches
To me, she walks on clouds
Upon a red carpet of galaxies and solar systems

She whispers in the night
And her voice is a song, one I know but do not understand
It tells me that I am lovely to her
And how could I argue with such a creature?

We cannot speak of immortal beings
There are none any more, but she is my religion
For she calls me god, and she is my goddess
I will worship her
I do worship her
I cannot stop worshipping her

I won’t
Until my dying breath, when I sacrifice myself to her as my last wish.
To see her in her everlasting beauty as my eyes close
And I become the sand she walks upon in my dreams

About this poem

Another sapphic love poem

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Written on 2021

Submitted by ShyDiaz on November 19, 2021

Modified on April 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXBX XXCX DX E XXX FXCX EFDD AXXDDD XXXB
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,200
Words 266
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 2, 1, 3, 4, 4, 6, 4

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