Won't You Be My Sun Goddess? Poem by Eric Nelson Manley Shelman

Won't You Be My Sun Goddess?



Won't you be my Sun Goddess?
Won't you be my Light-bearer?
Won't you be my Life-Bringer?
Won't you be my Life-Sustainer?
Won't you be my Aligner-Of-Our-Solar-System's Gravitional Pull!
Won't you be my Ultimate-Energy-Giver, and Executioner?
Won't you be my Heat-Provider?
Won't you be my Photosynthesis' fodder?
Won't you be my Shadow-Maker?
Won't you be my Water-Cycle- Ruler?
Won't you be my Green-House- Effecter?
Won't you be my 4.6-Million-Year Old, Sphere-of-Gases?
Won't you kiss me with your flares, and coronal ejections?
Won't you be my feminine version of myself, as your Sun God?
Won't you be my entwined eternal burning gases' flames?
Won't you be my intellectual flaming equal?
Won't you be my lover, as my Sun Goddess?
I will be your equal lover, as your Sun God!

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