"Dual Flames"

Inkerbell

In the vast expanse of eternity's embrace,

Two souls are destined to intertwine, to chase.

A flame divided, yearning for its counterpart,

Through countless lifetimes, united at the heart.

 

On this earthly plane, a cosmic dance they waltz,

Through trials and tribulations, they’re never at fault.

Mirroring each other’s strengths and their fears,

In the union of twin flames, love perseveres.

 

In the depths of darkness, they find their light,

Seeking to reunite, to ignite their inner might.

For every step they take, the other knows,

A connection deeper than any language shows.

 

They're magnetized, drawn closer every day,

An undeniable attraction in every possible way.

A meeting of the minds, a harmony of souls,

Together they're complete, filling each other's holes.

 

And yet, the path is not an easy one to tread,

For it’s through chaos and pain, their bond is fed.

Through separation and longing, they grow wise,

To recognize the purpose behind their cries.

 

They push and pull, in a constant state of flux,

Learning to trust the universe, to relinquish the crux.

For it’s in surrender that true connection takes hold,

In the inevitability that fate has foretold.

 

They teach each other life's profoundest lessons,

In seeking the truth, they find their own essence.

Through divine love's embrace, they're set free,

To be everything they're meant to be.

 

That precious moment, when they reunite,

Their souls rejoicing, taking flight.

Two flames converge, a fire burning bright,

A union of twin souls, entwined in sheer delight.

 

As they dance through time, forevermore,

Their love eternal, an everlasting core.

United yet separate, bonded by extremes,

This journey of twin flames, a dream within dreams.

 

"Inkerbell"

  • Author: Inkerbell (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 14th, 2023 21:25
  • Category: Spiritual
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