I swear I heard a flower bloom,
With the smile upon your face,
And I swear I smelled some sweet perfume,
As we shared our happy space.

In the end of fabled land and sea,
We find ourselves alone at last,
As if some written destiny,
A feast to end our fast.

For love is not some printed book,
It’s as free as empty air,
It is never where you might look,
And yet it’s always there.

So know that in your lips I find,
Heaven’s pearly gate,
And in that perfect sweet behind,
An impetus to wait.

In a mountain’s summer breeze,
Feel my hand upon your skin,
Turn and kiss me if you please,
Then let me slowly in.

Because our two hearts forever one,
United in an anthem for the ages,
Have discovered something in the Sun,
Foretold by poets and their sages.

Tomorrow is best left to other hearts,
For today is our domain,
If lightning strikes and thunder starts,
We’ll be rolling in the rain.

Laughter finds the wounded mind,
When fear is laid to rest,
It’s then we leave the past behind,
To put this moment to the test.

Do not fear where demons tread,
Or care too much when Angels speak,
For devils sing to helpless dead,
And Angels to the weak.

Just walk with purpose born within,
And stand tall against the storm,
For it’s not fear of saint nor sin,
That was born to keep you warm.