Layout by: John Maclen Dolor
Published by: Christine Mae Karunungan
Date Published: November 15, 2024
Time Published: 12:41 PM
Category: Poetry
Subject: Unwavering love against societal judgement.
If love’s a trespass then let me roam,
For in her arms, I’ve found my home.
Each touch, a prayer, each glance, a plea—
A quiet vow to let us be.
In moonlit shade or daylight’s glare,
I'd face the world without a care.
Her laughter blooms where shadows lie;
She is my truth, my alibi.
I carve her name on every line,
A love unbound by place or time.
No force or no rule can pull me away—
My heart is hers, come what may.
And if they judge, then let them see—
The depth of love that sets us free.
Through whispers cold or gazes sly,
I’ll hold her close, until we die.
IMAGE SOURCE:
Seraph. (n.d.) Karina and Winter Icon. Pinterest. https://pin.it/7043sxIl9
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