You linger by the garden’s end,
Where dusk and silence intertwine, blend.
Your smile dissolves the heavy air,
And leaves the moonlight trembling there.
By weathered stone, the evening glows,
The quiet path your beauty knows.
Eyes that shine like silver rain,
They wash the heart of all its pain.
The sunset bends to where you lean,
And colors turn a deeper sheen.
One glance, the hour holds its breath,
And love defies both time and death.









