Goodnight My Love
Let me uncover you and kiss you goodnight. And Morpheus attend
your sleep. Dream not of Kalaharis and of tundras. For treeless
or frigid our love will never be. Dream only of Shangri-las and
El Doraldos where we shall happily reside.
When you awake, I shall be by your very side to show you the
early rides of Hyperion. Of sun shines and glorious rides our
love shall ever be. The envy of forlon lovers, the epitome of
comedies.
Agamemnon himself would do head spin in his grave. And Romeo and
Juliet would resurrect and wonder. So goodnight my love,
goodnight. One more kiss, goodnight.
(EXCERPTED FROM "BEAUTIFUL," A POETRY COLLECTION BY ARTHUR ZULU,
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