I'll Still Love You

I'll Still Love You

A Poem by Metaphantom
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story of the one you want to love, and give your true devotion to, but they are unable to give you more than friendship.

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I will lay my soul, upon your lips with mine,
I will taste our wholeness beyond the bliss that slips the time, 
I'll study your eyes, to watch the story they tell me,
So I can take away the pain and the fact you've been through hell, see


I won't judge you, no, I won't judge you, noo
I'll just love your soul, I'll just love you sooooo


You make me feel like we're traveling
While our bodies are still
I think it's time for us to do unraveling
I trust this enough to reveal 
Even close to me physically it's not enough
I want you closer, I want you closer
And when we wax lyrically Consciousness touched
And, I swear I'm sober, I swear I'm sober
And feel drunk


I won't judge you, no, I won't judge you, noo
I'll just love your soul, I'll just love you sooooo


Let's join the wind the sky and fly
Away from anywhere
Tell me the truth my dear by my side
Would you do any dare,
If so, then bathe me in your love please,
If so, then baby if you love me, then love me,
But your so distant to be true to the matter,
And, I can't take just friendship your my world,
And my world just shattered now


I won't judge you, no, I won't judge you, noo
I'll just love your soul, I'll just love you sooooo

While you love her...

© 2017 Metaphantom


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Added on November 11, 2017
Last Updated on November 20, 2017
Tags: friendzone, love anyways, Metaphantom, Joshua P. Dannenberg

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Metaphantom
Metaphantom

Olympia, WA



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Just a freelance writer, I came from a background of hip-hop and poetry in its finest. Reading poetry from some of the greats John Keats. Many others, Charles Bukowski - so many, and the greatest mus.. more..

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