Endless Nile
Christine Wang
My kiss could heal his broken hopes
My kiss could give him wings
but even if I share my heart
somehow his pain still clings
My kiss is for his sorrows
that wet my pristine sleeves,
One crimson gash upon his heart
Two dull eyes full of grief.
Finally his walls come tumbling down
but that crafty, crafty thief
She sneaks back in so quietly
and steals my kiss’ relief
And come daylight, sunshine wakes me,
with morning doves that sing
To tell me a new day has come,—
But his love for her still stings,
My tears drip down so desperately
The mourning doves still crow
I stay to heal, I stay to love
But to him, does it not show?
Though I kiss away his tears
mine still stain my face
The tears from times I cried for him,
my heart can’t bear the taste
Yet as he heals, I heal as well
At least that’s what I say
But day-by-day, my kisses run out
There’s only one left today
It’s my very last, there’ll be no more
to soothe his longing grief
or trace his long lost smile
The streaming trail upon his face
the endless, endless Nile.
Today my kiss, it does not help
and the Nile still does flow
but when I see his longing tears
A kiss is all I know.