Love

Love

A Poem by Zoe Jay

True love is dark.
True love is acceptance.
Accepting ANYTHING, and loving regardless.
Accepting change, and weakness, 
and badness, and difference, 
and loving anyway.
True love is passive.
Learning that love leaves you more open to hatred,
than you ever were before.
Love is love, even in hate, in frustration,
in the inevitable subjugation of the self,
in acceptance, in submission, we grow...
in acceptance, we learn humility...
A little subjugation of the soul,
never hurt anybody.
Love has no pride.
True love turns our energies outward,
ruptures the pieces that we painstakingly 
built ourselves upon, into an explosion,
breaking us inside, forcing the spirit
out into the world, to be, to grow, to live...
True love truly should be 
that which makes us everything
that we can be.
But love, real love,
love that grows us, 
like seedlings brought into the light,
is not desperate.
Desperation is dysfunction.
True love, functional love, is calm.
It does not "need" nor "despair",
nor swallow a lover whole in it's maw.
Dysfunctional love,
as it both opens our cracks and fills them,
is the hardest to leave.
When will the fools realize,
that the force that ensnares them most firmly, 
is not love, but NEED?
What we seek is not love.
It is reassurance. Validation. Release.
Affirmation. Security. Protection. Guidance.
A temporary relief from fear.
Love, real love, does not fear.
It does not fear lonesomeness,
nor rejection, nor loss, nor time,
nor inadequacy, nor competition.
If you think you love, ask yourself first,
do you fear?
If you think you do not fear, ask,
Am I enough, by myself?
You will never help another to grow,
to be more than they are,
if you need them in order to complete yourself.
If you love in need, or fear, you do not truly love.
You only satisfy yourself.
Satisfaction is not love. It is only respite from need.
Contentment is not love. It is blindness.
If you see romance, that is not love.
When you feel his warmth, that is not love.
Love is not firelight, nor beauty, nor self-sacrifice,
nor warmth nor companionship.
It is not love which makes us smile in the night,
it is not love which makes us weep in the street.
You are not ready to love, if you don't know what love is.
If you cannot walk away, you are not ready to love.
You cannot win if you are not ready to lose.
You cannot see clearly, things which are too close.
Love, of which we speak so lightly,
is an intellectual pursuit.
It is not grounded in instinct,
nor in the bundle of neuroses we call "emotions".
True love does not come naturally.
It has to be earned.
It has to be earned, 
in the fires that burn away our needs and wants.
It has to be earned, 
when we face down our worst fears...
(Fears, those fears,
the ones we didn't know existed, 
in the dark days, 
the days when we thought 
we could avoid attack
by not learning how to defend...
blind days,
when our certainty was our undoing,
and we blinded ourselves,
so we didn't have to see the truth,
blinded by fairy-tales,
poking our children's eyes from their faces,
before they could see...)
Love is not blind.
Fear is blind.
Love illuminates our fear.
Amplifies and magnifies the shadows,
amplifies the allure,
amplifies the anxiety,
amplifies the appeal,
amplifies the anger,
amplifies the arousal.
Princes and princesses,
die in this land of shadows.
Lies and fantasies,
blow away in this wilderness,
scoured out by the sand,
just their bones left to bake,
in the eternal sunshine of love. 
Are you ready to love yet?

© 2013 Zoe Jay


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Dysfunctional love,
as it both opens our cracks and fills them,
is the hardest to leave.
When will the fools realize,
that the force that ensnares them most firmly,
is not love, but NEED?
Wow....no wonder love is so damn complicated. You explain the highs and lows of it very well. No matter how you look at it.....real love takes work if you want it to grow. Well penned.

Posted 12 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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Not too sure aboutlovbe being an intelectual exercise.
Such a detailed examination of what is a complex matter runs the dnge of providing people with a check-list to measure, what they are experiencing as love, against.
I prefer the old je ne sais quois.
Good work though.
ATB
Alex.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

There are some very well-expressed thoughts contained in what you have written, but I think what you should seriously consider is to cut down the repetitions of words. For example, what about changing this section to;

Love is not blind, but fear is.
Love illuminates our fear.
Amplifies and magnifies the shadows,
allure, anxiety,
appeal, anger,
and the arousal.
Repetitions become dull and they are unnecessary. Think about it...

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

True love is passive.


Learning that love leaves you more open to hatred,

than you ever were before.


Are you ready to love yet?

Hells to the yeah!! :)

omg Zoe its been wayy to long since ive read you... i am going to reread this so many times, it is soo brill.. this was a masterpiece!

have a splendid eve.
Antonio xx


Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Love the concept & the stream of your consciousness ... good piece overall . wouldn't change a thing.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Are you ready for love yet? Good question, I really enjoyed reading this piece, very profound and very well written!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Zoe The thoughts encompassed cover the gambit.They do remind me of the Corinthians.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

The one thing I most appreciate about your writing.. it's the ability it has to open my eyes, and see things in a different light.. Love is what, love wants.. regardless of how much we might fight, or struggle.. love takes what it wants.. EXCELLENT write!!

100/100

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wow, this is far better, far far better than anything I've read from 1st Corinthians, which is a reading I had at my wedding. This is a painstaking, thorough breakdown of what we know love to be (which does feed from the passage that I mentioned above, but you have other sources of inspirations I'm sure). Very good work, Zoe. Probably my favorite by you.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

"Love is love, even in hate" ... these words resound like a slap to the face with their truth, even in its contradiction. Terriffic structure and word choice. I love the message in your writing - very well done!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Nicely written..!!!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Zoe Jay
Zoe Jay

Los Angeles, CA



About
I come from Fife, in Scotland, and I now live in Los Angeles and run a business in the music industry. I've been writing poetry for about as long as I could write! I had a poetry collection published .. more..

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