About the Poem
True love can span time and distance and even death. It's that once in a lifetime type of thing that leaves you breathless and aching, wishing it were you being loved so deeply and faithfully. And when we finally, someday, find that true love; it completes us and makes all else pale in comparison.
Spring In Her Heart |
by }X{Angel}X{ |
kneeling she lays a single white rose upon a stone that has been washed clean by her tears her voice frail and broken as she tells him of the children she speaks of the grandchildren with pride reminding him it's time to re-roof the house winter is almost here tho' it's still spring in her heart he's been gone ten years yet her love spans time and life and death her fingers trace the carving in the stone lovingly she knows every contour every shape a solitary tear slips down her face which she hastily wipes away saying, "Oh that was nothing" old bones achily bring her to her feet as she touches the cold stone so gently whispering "I love you" as she walks away |
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5 Visitor Comments
rima
this is a great peom
Sharon
Beautiful and profound, great use of words and so clear and explicit. This certainly touched me and caused me to rejoice at the same time.
k6guru
Touching and well written. It well describes several people in my sphere.
Jeremy
I thought this poem was very moving and was an exquisite example of how true love never dies.
Kling
This is how I would picture true love.I envision myself doing the same should my love one go ahead of me.So beautiful.It makes me think of having this inscribed on my own grave.(no, really..)
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