Impelled :: Healing Through Dialogue

From poem #251 - I try to move the reader even more and set out to heal through dialogue and words


434 Heart

It's only in your heart that I would dwell for a while. Where I bask in the radiance of your beautiful smile.

Rhyme Scheme: Consecutive

I'm told the most tender place that a man can ever be,
Is the heart of his woman, oh dearie can't you see.
That all I want is your hand to have and to hold,
As my heart leaps up, my verse becomes bold.

Let's tread in glades and glens where the bird sings,
Trill it's voice in the morning mist where swings
You, as I would in slow movements that would cause
A smile to erupt on your face. I love you because

You know my inmost desire and it matches yours.
For from its long lost depths you hum a few bars
That your heart knew in days when you felt tender.
When you knew not pain, nor were rent asunder.

By the turn of fate that made you sit and wonder.
At the loss of joy - was that all God's blunder?
For you sought not sorrow, but found it anyway
Now I wish you'd open your heart, lead the way.

You may have known love but I have never had any.
Though I've been friend to a few, been loved by many.
It's only in your heart that I would dwell for a while.
Where I bask in the radiance of your beautiful smile.


PREVIOUS:

433 Place →

As you touch my hand and let our love light up - The skies as sparks fly from our skin, a deep cup

NEXT:

435 Fleeting →

For its your face I would remember all my life. Let me now ask that we live as man and wife.