She spoke in riddles, like shadows on the cave wall He reached for forms, beyond the rise and fall They met where being touches not-being’s edge He kissed her silence, like flame upon a ledge
Two halves unwhole, in love’s eternal blur From chaos born, and to the void they go
He built his truths on marble and despair She whispered, “Nothing stays, not even air.”
And time, the thief, unbraided what they were Two halves unwhole, in love’s eternal blur From chaos born, and to the void they go Still searching for the name the soul once knew to know
Now she dreams in water, he fades in stone A philosopher’s truth: we’re always alone But in that loneliness, a spark remains The love that never dies, just changes names.