Aishitekudasai

Aishitekudasai

A Poem by Reika
"

Too be seen, would be wonderful...but being invisible is okay too.

"

 

Darling,

Rest your head,

Close your eyes,

Just forget.

 

I'll sweetly sing you a song

I'll sing you to sleep

 

Forget all those tears

Forget all your fears

I am here

Just know I'm here

 

If you want,

come to me

If you need,

run to me

 

I'll be the moon,

that lights your night

My arms open wide

I'll hold you tight

 

I Am Here.

I.Will.Break.Those.Bonds.

 

I will break those bonds that hold you down

The ones that never float

I will break those pains that make you shout

and the chains that wring your throat

 

I say it

and don't find it a shock

I love you

This love is solid, like a rock

 

My love is uncondtitional,

Will you love me back?

 

Love me

Love me

Just love me

That is all I ask.

 

 

 

 

 

© 2008 Reika


Author's Note

Reika
Open for any kind of interpretation you might have of this poem. To myself alone, this poem has multiple meanings and perspectives. It was something I wrote while I was waiting for my "client" to arrive. Haha, client (for photography) , I can't believe I can actually say that now...

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yoku kakemashita

Posted 16 Years Ago


I like the title. "To be seen" I gather is the meaning? This is the type of love I have always searched for.. unconditional. You've captured in simplistic form... adding to the idea that 'love' really should be simple. Is it so hard to love another more than yourself?

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on August 31, 2008

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Reika
Reika

Kanagawa, Japan



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