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“I Think, I Would, I Must, I Will”

By Yashveer Vats Gaurav



I  think the flames of my rigidity died the day we met; your eyes felt like spring and winter colliding along the coastline of my ivy-clad neck. You became a god in my pantheon, wielding a sword forged from my insanity, and you sliced through it effortlessly.


I tumble down the path of your love, hoping to be enough. I think it’s time for me to become worthy of you. You make these heavy bones feel light, as if burdened only by the weight of devotion.


I would beg no god mightier, and I would face devils tenfold. But I would carve daggers from my own bones before I let you stain your sword with anything more than my sanity.


I must attain you; I must worship, and I must convince myself that my love is worthy of yours. I need to build more than a temple of false hope, more than a sloping chapel of fragile love.


I will make a home; one where our souls dance with the same spirit as the baby blue skies that we both were born under. 


By Yashveer Vats Gaurav



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