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How can it be a sin?
When your name tastes like
Salvation on my tongue?
They say it’s forbidden
This ache, this hunger,
This trembling truth between us.
But when I look in the mirror,
I see a man undone,
Marked by the fire
You lit with one glance.
I’ve waited lifetimes
For the curve of your smile,
For the heat of your skin
To rewrite my fate.
And now that you’re here,
How can the world dare
To call this wrong?
Reason falters when
Your breath grazes mine.
Passion is lawless, and I am guilty
Guilty of wanting you
In ways no rule can tame.
Let them talk.
Let them cast stones.
I’ll take every wound
If it means I get to taste the salt
Of your desire again and again.
You are the forbidden fruit and
I am the reckless mouth that bites.
Your touch, it’s not just pleasure,
It’s a prophecy.
We were made for this collision,
For this fevered defiance
Of everything they told us
Love should not be.
So come to me, in the dark,
In the silence, in the space
Where only our bodies speak.
Let me be the sin
You never regret.
Let me be the secret
You never stop whispering.
Because if this is love
Raw, aching, unapologetic
Then let it be forbidden.
Let it be dangerous.
Let it be ours.
There’s a girl with fire in her gaze,
And she’s reaching for my heart.
I know she could tear it apart
But still, I’m tempted.
Her smile hides storms and secrets,
A mystery I ache to solve.
Each glance pulls me deeper in,
And I’m tempted.
She looks my way just a flicker,
Just a breath and I lose a little
More of myself every day.
I imagine her kiss soft, sweet,
The kind that ruins men.
I’m unraveling, and I’m tempted.
Tempted and tried, my will denied.
Something inside won’t let me lie
I’m tempted.
Since the moment she caught my eye,
I’ve been hers in silence.
One look, and you’d know
Why I’m tempted.
If I burn in her flame,
I’ll take the blame.
She calls my name
And I come undone.
Tempted and tried, my soul defied.
I can’t deny I’m tempted.
I’m tempted. I’m tempted. I’m hers.
O, when I saw her,
A fire ignited in my chest,
A surge of longing
I could not quiet, could not rest.
Like a rose in full bloom,
Rich and untamed,
Like a gemstone that smolders,
Calling my name,
Like the sun spilling
Over the horizon’s curve,
Like warm silk sliding across skin
I yearn to serve.
Her body moved with the
Grace of a siren’s song,
Voluptuous, intoxicating
Where my eyes longed to belong.
Her face, a masterpiece
I could not dare touch,
Soft lips, bright eyes, every glance
A cruel, sweet clutch.
Like a prayer whispered
In forbidden devotion,
Oh, when I saw her,
I felt molten emotion.
Oh, when I saw her,
Every nerve came alive,
Every inch of me is burning,
Wanting to dive.
Like the freshness of dawn
Awakening the earth,
Like a fawn trembling
In innocent mirth,
Yet beneath the surface,
A storm I could not tame,
Waves of desire that
Pulsed in her name.
Every curve, every sway,
Every daring glance,
Pulled me under,
Offering no chance.
Her presence was poetry,
Sin made flesh,
Each step a temptation,
Every breath is a mesh.
Oh, when I saw her,
My blood sang and I shivered,
A heat I could not deny,
A hunger delivered.
Oh, when I saw her,
The world narrowed to one,
A body, a face,
A shape under the sun.
Like a peacock’s wings,
Open and bold,
Like fire and silk,
Warmth and gold,
Like a whispered promise
I ached to own,
Like a bride untouched,
Yet claiming the throne.
Every glance she threw,
Every move she made,
Fueled the obsession,
The fire that would not fade.
Oh, when I saw her,
I surrendered, I burned,
To the voluptuous goddess
For whom my soul yearned.
You were never mine to touch
But I touched you anyway.
In the dark, where rules dissolve
and skin remembers.
Your saree whispered rebellion,
Each fold a secret,
Each glance is a sin.
You didn’t speak
But your breath begged me.
I traced your collarbone
Like a soldier tracing maps,
Searching for a home
In forbidden terrain.
You said, “Just once.”
But once was enough to
Ruin every other woman.
Your nails left marks, not wounds,
But proof that I was alive
Only in your arms.
Now you sleep beside him,
But I know your body still
Aches where I kissed you.
We were fire dressed as silence.
And now, I burn in the ashes
You left between us.
I loved you not gently, not wisely,
But with the kind of madness
That leaves no room for survival.
You became my silence,
My ache, my every unfinished sentence.
I didn’t choose you,
You happened to me like a
Storm that never passed.
I gave you my voice and
You turned it into an echo.
I gave you my heart and
You wore it like a borrowed jewel.
Now I walk through days
That tastes like you, and nights
That burns with your absence.
You were never mine
But I belonged to you in ways
Even I couldn’t undo.
And if love was a mistake,
Then let me make it again.
Let me ruin myself in
The memory of your touch.
Let me drown in
The ocean you left behind.
Your nearness haunts me still
The memory of your breath,
The echo of your touch
Woven into every pulse.
Your eyes linger in mine,
A flame I cannot look away from,
Burning through reason,
Turning restraint into prayer.
I run from the thought of you,
Yet every step only
Draws me deeper into
The gravity of what I cannot have.
You are the wound that won’t close,
The dream I cannot wake from.
My mind burns,
My body remembers
And even in distance,
You hold me, you undo me.
My eyes are traitors to sleep
Still searching for you in the
Hush between heartbeats.
They refuse to close,
As if staying open might
Summon you back.
You left without thunder,
No slammed door, no final word
Just silence, the kind that
Bruises louder than goodbye.
I speak to shadows now,
To the echo of your name in my throat,
To the air that once held your
Breath and now holds nothing.
You don’t look back.
Not at the messages unsent,
Not at the tears I wear like perfume,
Not at the girl who loved you
More than she loved herself.
I am becoming absent
A ghost of want, a whisper of “stay”
That never reached your ears.
And still, my eyes remain open.
Not for hope. But because closing them
Feel too much like letting go.