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The bright shine of rubies red and sapphires blue,
I find beneath the statements of our love;
For the day we rue is that of one’s departure,
Not only of body, but of former dreams;
The departure we cannot comprehend;
If we looked for the guiding star, we had but to
Look at the other, the show of commitment and dreams;
We sought all ‘twas needed, nothing more;
But oh, the day has come, the kindness here, all a
Wall, a mask, a shield of sadness, for both;
On a silent meal, I pray the chance, one last, to cleanse
The heart of her, the one I committed long ago,
My life, heart, soul, and all, nothing hidden from her;
If she looks the eye of mine own, I shall return the best,
Hoping for the final moment to come naught;
If the door she seeks, stop her, I must resist, for
Her, one I respect, as a friend, perchance more;
Atop the threshold she shall pass, regret shall overtake;
I shall have a final, but without any control, removed
From all power I control, e’en if little can be giv’n;
But so, if I control, maintain for full ages,
A love, uncontrollable shall sweep and strike over us;
For so, love shall end of freewill, yet love cannot
Begin, a strength incomparable, a mighty stone;
It begins as a fledgling anew, reincarnated:
Thus shall the love progress, one that shan’t be slain;
Age to age, it shall overcome any and every,
Plowing for the harvesting day of time;
Up shall come an embrace, soon a gifting of lips,
Perhaps more e’en, the loss of youthhood;
Oh the trial I now face, a lovely flower it shall bloom,
Or a cut, leaving my soul to spill and lessen;
Now I must entreat, whether love embraces or slaughters
My soul, I shall journey on, refreshed or shattered,
A rabbit, in touch with nature and one with all;
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- | Submitted on 01/01/2009 |
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- Title: A Heart's Journey
- Artist: silentsaint1
- Description: In a matter of hours, his life could change. His heart could be revitalized or demolished.
- Date: 01/01/2009
- Tags: hearts journey
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Comments (4 Comments)
- silentsaint1 - 01/04/2009
- No problem. We're always brought up with poems that rhyme. I actually didn't think this was my best work. If you want something that I really like, try Adam and Eve or A Heart's True Gift (Poetry) and The Effect of Fire (Non-fiction).
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- PandaGeek - 01/04/2009
- After I reread this it made me cry....I'm sorry about the other comment......
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- silentsaint1 - 01/03/2009
- Um, poems don't need to rhyme. A lot of the best don't.
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