Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Carpe Diem (Seize the Day):

Carpe Diem (Seize the Day):

When we made love I felt that I would gladly die knowing you right now. You came into my world, shattering all perception, all that was conceivable. I have learnt to float in space, to really let go and be in the present moment. Past dropped away, future was not yet. All that was, was here and now.

We had magic, love beyond words. Sexual love union beyond dreams. Divine communion without boundaries. The power of our communion was felt by all who touched our lives.

My husband let you into our home and lives. Then came your wife and took you away. As the taxi drove away, you looked like a prisoner without hope, as if she was from the Gestapo. Now you are gone. Was it a dream? We all shared the same dream, just different perspective, different perception of shared reality. The story of the husband and the wife of the two lovers is still untold.

The food we've tasted has never been consumed like this. It tasted like life itself, tasted of desperate love. Making love to you was desperate as if we are dying, taking our last breath. Yet nothing else existed when we were together, just our breath, hearts and our union.

I had a dream about you and your wife, woke up feeling your pain. I was glad I was lying next to my husband. I felt so much love towards him and yet so much longing and missing you, your touch, your presence.

My heart, ‘Anahat’ (in Sanskrit meaning the un-struck sound) was struck by you and was growing in love containing pain, yearning, and joy.

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