In golden hue, the sun doth rise,
A color rare, that blinds the eyes.
Like amber waves, ‘pon fields of grain,
Yellow, the color that brings no pain.
And in this golden dawning light,
Two men, entwined, their love takes flight.
With hearts aflame, their souls unite,
In tender whispers, love ignites.
A swan, majestic, glides with grace,
Symbol of love, in every place.
Its snowy feathers, pure and white,
Reflecting love, both day and night.
A silver locket, worn with pride,
A symbol of love they cannot hide.
Within its depths, a secret shared,
Of love so true, forever bared.
With each embrace, their spirits soar,
A love forbidden, yet they adore.
In shadows cast, they find their bliss,
Two men entwined, their love’s abyss.
For love knows not of color, kind,
It blossoms free, in heart and mind.
And as the sun sets, day by day,
Their love, unyielding, lights the way.























