To Lands of Sand, Unsandaled

To Lands of Sand, Unsandaled

A Poem by BLBrown
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An abstract piece about love in it's many guises.

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Love does spark, it takes your heart without choice, 

it steals many your thoughts, gifting it’s voice.  

 

Love lies softly, whispered on the pale wind,

cotton-filled the cloud, a snowy white blend.

 

True it’s love profound, that sureness holded,

gives and takes, like flowers, pure unfolded.

 

Round your arms ‘tis love that sweetly surrounds,

whilst it is my love whose love abounds.

 

Love ‘tis known well, flying freely e’er fast,

flowing him to her, and her back at last.

 

Love does peace grant you, astounding its grace,

within there, your heart's most glorious place.

 

Surely ‘tis it true, that love is e’er blind,

wanting what it wants, and taking in kind. 

 

Love is boundless, wild when left un-handled,

whisking you to lands of sand, un-sandaled.

 

Love’s a tempest, leveling thus your world,

it can though be simple, stunning its swirl. 

 

Love of mine, you’ve taken o'er my essence,

bound together one we, greatest pleasance.

 

Love, oh my sweet love, to me you’re all things,

heart of mine you’ve stolen, e’er one we sing.

 

 

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 Poetic Structure:  Trochaic Tetrameter with Double Catalexis


Love does spark, it takes your heart without choice

it steals many your thoughts, gifting it’s voice.  

 

Love lies softly, whispered on the pale wind,

cotton-filled the cloud, a snowy white blend.

 

True it’s love profound, that sureness holded,

gives and takes, like flowers, pure unfolded.

 

Round your arms ‘tis love that sweetly surrounds,

whilst its heaviness, in hands, yours abound.

 

Love ‘tis known well, flying freely e’er fast,

flowing him to her, and her back at last.

 

Love does peace grant you, astounding its grace,

within there, your heart's most glorious place.

 

Surely ‘tis it true, that love is e’er blind,

wanting what it wants, and taking in kind

 

Love is boundless, wild when left un-handled,

whisking you to lands of sand, un-sandaled.

 

Love’s a tempest, leveling thus your world,

it can though be simple, stunning its swirl

 

Love of mine, you’ve taken o'er my essence,

bound together one we, greatest pleasance.

 

Love, oh my sweet love, to me you’re all things,

heart of mine you’ve stolen, e’er one we sing.

 


Copywrite©2012

All rights reserved.

Barbara L. Brown

© 2012 BLBrown


Author's Note

BLBrown
Poetic Structure: Trochaic tetrameter with double catalexis (see analysis below poem.)

Awards:

What's Meant to Be Will Always Find It's Way Contest, 9th Place

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I love how romantic and descriptive this poem is and the way you defined love.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sweet, beautiful poem. Excellent job!


Posted 13 Years Ago


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Hello, my name is Barbara. Writing is my calling in life. It took me awhile but I've finally answered. I will write anything, poetry, ditties, short stories, and am currently also working on a .. more..

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