Inseparable love

gerrylegister

In these things we are more than conquers,

In every part of earth, we live in a binary world,

On angels wings, by self, or with principalities,

And wondered if we got there alone or with God?

 

Inseparable love, for life entwined in all humanity,

In the eyes of a globe, we see a mirror crystal clear,

Of sparkling flame makes paradise so incredible,

Burn as fire, hot coals bloom in the atmosphere.

 

Innumerable company beneath the dome of heaven,

The hope we bore in a trance; blessed blissfully,

An Inseparable mind hidden in the shield of passion,

Words we say, melody hung like stars within the galaxy.

 

Gathered the warbling tune clustered in our heart,

And mount the trail where joy and turmoil converge,

To hear this melody serenading loves fuller note,

In dreams boldly arise spirit flight with courage.

 

Sunrise to sunset, inseparable picturesque beauty,

Where sunshine laid, a treat on Jamaica tropical soil,

Everywhere we see smiles reach more irresistibly,

And among dances, joy weaves with every stroll.

 

And in the shade for a wonderful world we unite,

Strong chain binds an inseparable love in loyalty,

Though we fade in the dark shadows of moonlight,

Our lives define the beauty of nature and reality.

 

And turn our dreams to seize the hope in turmoil,

For the images are memories of inseparable love,

Soluble powers we understand our minds hold,

Till time let go, and we climb into a glow from above.

 

 

  • Author: Gerry Legister (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 31st, 2011 20:52
  • Comment from author about the poem: Wonderful to know you will be always around me Define reality and divides the beauty of nature
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 217
  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy
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  • Cheeky Missy

    Very fascinating contemplation, interesting exposition/exploration/depiction of "love" being thus inseparable.



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