Marriage With the Goddess (New Poem)
by Tim Kavi
across the veils of time and space,
in a still and sacred place,
I beheld your face—
the moon’s own grace.
when silence sang across the void,
and light and shadow intertwined,
our vows were written in the mind
of heaven, not destroyed.
what words suffice for such a flame?
when yin calls yang by secret name,
and breath to breath, our souls align—
a kiss becomes the grand design.
no thread of history could weave
the pattern fate had dared conceive;
yet in your lace, the cosmos stirred,
the stars themselves became our word.
no utterance was ever truer
than your love—
a river to my fire,
a whisper to my roar.
and still, eternal,
our union stands:
the goddess in my trembling hands,
the lover in my heart’s command—
one soul,
no matter what.
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