So Loved




So Loved

Expressions of love

words do not need

A touch so simple

so electric can be

that a new life can start

immediately

A glance

then a stare

beauty unveiled

beyond compare

a look in an eye

an almost unheard sigh

a heart beat skipped

serve to brighten many a sky

Love is never promised

and may not be true

Love untried, worse yet

diminishes the amount

of life we get

For love to be

ever true

There is something that

you need to do

Go to the source

where love abounds

and ask of He who sits there

Is there any love to spare

In a voice so gentle and kind

He bids you come forth and find

More love than ever you will need

and for this love you don't have to plead

A love on a level

you cannot believe

finally your angst

will be relieved

You hear His voice

it massages your soul

You've only to ask

and I'll overfill your bowl

Is this love real

or do I count it loss

For the answer to that

Just look to the cross.
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Submitted on November 09, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme X A B C X D E E X E X F G X G C H F X X D D I I A A B X X X X J X J X K H K
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 867
Words 187
Stanzas 38
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Conrad Trudelle

I have been to more places than most people, I have done more things than most people, I have survived more things than most others have encountered. I have continually learned throughout this process and arrived at the conclusion that the differences we see keep us curious, and that keeps us alive. Never ever stop learning, and school and college is not the only place to learn, in fact it is limiting the amount and quality of knowledge we have. Communication is what makes this planet better, we have to learn to communicate better. Communication is not only content, but also delivery. talking to or with someone is totally different than talking at them. more…

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