Love Crashes

Steve Goldenfort

I can still climb into the moment,  when I knew what I had found.
Being lifted up so high, that I could barely see the ground.

 

We think ourselves into the good times, so many when we were new.
Spreading them all around us, our custom relationship glue.

 

As time passed our love crashed, and we began to drift apart.
Since I couldn’t stop what I felt for you, so I went about breaking my heart.

 

The in and out, the back and forth, it took me down so deep.
But every time as if on cue, love would make me leap.

 

Back to you got harder and colder, with every time I fell.
In spite of that, the love I felt, kept me under your spell.

 

Removing myself from everything, the life I shared with you.
Taught me all about myself, and things I needed to do.

 

Our time together gave me tools, that I never had before.
No longer fearing anyone, passing through my door.

 

Love from a distance is a peculiar thing, it’s not like closeup love.
One learns to just send it out, and trust in god above.

  • Author: Steve Glodenfort (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 13th, 2024 14:22
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy
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  • Cheeky Missy

    The experts of whatever wisely forebade us dabbling in distance, but some of us couldn't resist. It's too enchanting to play with fire, even though you do become badly burned as a result. How beautifully you've rendered this relationship whose time on the rocks was painful but excellently illustrated, proving why it must go thus. Superbly written with an awesome conclusion, I couldn't but love it. Thank you for sharing.

  • Steve Goldenfort

    I am glad it found a place in you.



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