the divide between our souls

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the divide between our souls

the divide between our souls

 

start the day anew...wanting newness...true joy

my soul expecting so much...wanting...desiring

so little to become...wasted...dragging...WHY??

whats to become....whats next

 

i search for your soul...your presence in my dreams

i look everywhere...feel for you...cry for you

then i find you...your soul is there...a place

a place is somewhere...your soul still present in this universe

 

my heart and soul flys...no soars...no races

touching the very universe...the great expanse

i'm sure i'm traveling at light speed...no faster

the fastest....going somewhere I cannot yet fathom

 

my soul...my heart leaps...flys...soars

the sound of your voice lifts me...calms me...yet screaming

no words to describe it...try...i cannot

just that it is...and will always be

 

my heart and soul screams silently...but loud...the loudest

my soul underneath my skin...crawling inside my shell

longing for your touch...waiting...leaving this physical realm

longing for something of you...anything to calm the ache

 

tingled so greatly....tenderly...i remember the first time

yet as loud as a the silent pain...felt like fire and ice

the pain within...wanted to quench it...but not wanting to

that cannot be quelched...refuses to be quelched

 

nothing to come as of yet...desire so strong...crawling in my shell

no satisfaction of your touch...your kiss...your love

so the yearning greatens the divide...a great separation...no bottom

the divide between our souls

 

- Melissa

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A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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