Knowing

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  • Love

    Knowing

    Our love is fighting itself
    For fear, of reprisal from commitment
    It is a time of expression that has climbed
    To the top of all that is what gives us life

    The knowing, of the day you are part
    Of, the knowing of your openness that fills you,
    Heaving from my breast we both know

    Believing the truth that we are one, knowing that one is
    What is yearned. Seeking to know how the pounding of your heart can
    Withhold the truth, longer than I knew, longer than I hoped

    You are the hope, of the love which is not to be cast aside, you are the hope
    The desire, the knowing victor of love. Yet, you must learn your control is your freedom. Your love is in the womb, the offspring of intent, seeking desire to be one.

    But time has played a learning resolve on our love, to expire, to fail, to fall asunder
    With passion lost, love loses its luster only to be found again by fate, by coincidence.
    Come back and know that love is the intent, the warmth the joy.

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    IzzyGumbo commented on Knowing

    06-07-2009

    Oh this is awesome! I do enjoy your writing... and yes, perhaps I seek the soulmate to jump back into bed with myself my friend. :) Perhaps my writing confuses because love is so elusive but so 'here'. Hugs and smiles.

    Grommet

    06/07/2009

    IG, Thanks, you offer wonderful encouragement. I've a few others to add shortly. The elusive 'love' is often confused with simply passion and sex, so trying to distinguish without falling into a raving rut just about sex can be a fine line, which I try not to cross. In any event, we mush on. Thanks again G

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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