My Soul Fell Into Her Cool, Soothing Grace
She saw me in my tattered and worn hat
and knelt close to where I sat
Her glow
did show
that instant true love can really grow
My soul fell into her cool, soothing grace
my spirit and heart then wildly did race
If only she saw
love and its all
comes when we let our pride fall
Into hearts kingdom we both dared to dwell
my lost soul into her arms thus fell
As she cried
I tried
to my fear of her loss hide
Together she and I saw dawn's sweet parade
that moment our love and fate made
Love so true
we too
saw the light and both forever knew
Fated love is deep and tis' everything
Love, as dear life, renews every Spring.
Robert J. Lindley, 4-16-2016
Not For Mystic Rose Contest , Mirror her poem..
Decided not to enter it in the contest but I will post the poem there on the board tomorrow.
Last edited by Tyr-Ziu Saxnot; 04-16-2016 at 07:18 PM.
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