Jewels of Love

gerrylegister

When fearful voices in the night began to cry,

Roaring from countless dreams behind the scream,

Dribbled eyes gazing into darkness at the vast sky,

This darksome turn, down into a wet pool of frown.

 

Perhaps the living of everyday hurts so much

Being stuck in this world always fooling around,

Dredged with pain and despair of being watch,

Drowning with whatever pleasure can be found. 

 

But I feel far away from the depressed bridge

Hearing echoes of merry din sounds in the distance,  

Lapping floating charge, cleared and cheered the barge.

Sent in the midst, to bring glorious untwist deliverance.

 

Into space where stars reside in overwhelming glory,

There is only thing in life more radiant and beautiful

As the reflections beaming from an infinite galaxy,

It is a sultry truth that slides down far into our soul.

 

The jewels of love shines brightest in the human heart,

With universal temptations from acres of diamonds,

Shining brightly in the vast atmosphere of perfect light 

Filling all the void of emptiness with unique demands.   

 

Let love break down the walls that surround the region,

With the Eternal Light selected source of happiness,

And move belief to fill our days with deeper expectation,

By discovering love, the smoothest jewel of bliss.

 

 

  • Author: Gerry Legister (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 3rd, 2017 12:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: If you have in this life love and loss, there is hope if you try to love again, the pain may not be the same aa before, for joy could be infinitely restored
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 32
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  • Augustus

    This is so incredibly beautiful. I love it!

  • willyweed

    another well written and beautiful work, wonderful poem.

  • Tony36

    Wonderfully written and expressed



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