The Pleasurable Need of You)
A vulnerability, sharp and sweet, unfurls, Not weakness, but the truth beneath the world’s disguise: I am a vessel tuned to one deep note, And that resonant frequency is found in your eyes.
I feel the venerable weight of solitude— A sculpted, empty space only your presence fills, An architectural ache, precise and fierce, That thrums across the valley of my will.
This need is not a plea, but a pure hunger, A deep, consuming fire I welcome and embrace. It is the pleasure of knowing where my edges end, And where the perfect contour of your form takes place.
I do not simply want your hand in mine, I crave the map of your pulse beneath my thumb; The silence where our separate thoughts dissolve, The singular destination where all paths become one.
It’s the unbearable beauty of anticipation, Knowing the storm that waits behind your kiss, The wild, electric proof that I am fully alive, Anchored in the terrifying joy of this.
This, then, is the truth I must profess: My spirit feels the pleasure of your necessity. I am whole, but only you complete the circuit, A glorious, undeniable need for Thee.

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