Sara

Sara

A Poem by Laura Kate

Love came to me 

in the most unexpected 

of ways, not through lust

or the warmth 

of a man’s body.


I saw love

in the hopeful eyes 

of a child, through her forgiving, 

giving smile which set a gentle fire 

to the kindling of my soul

and sent butterflies 

to the lavender

of my heart.  

© 2019 Laura Kate


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Your last three lines here are so evocative. Beautiful image. The delicacy of the butterfly is a wonderful symbol for the tenuous nature of discovery.

I could relate so strongly to this poem. Having my own experience with a child teaching me what it meant to love. When I was 21 my mother took in her sister’s infant son and I ended up being his caretaker. I found such purpose in caring for him, and in helping a child to grow I discovered such a sense of unconditional love.

The innocence of children can be such a balm and wonderful teacher. Their willingness to give and love without qualifications. It’s a valuable lesson for us all.

A beautiful work here, Laura.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Such a beautiful story, Ellis. Thank you so much for sharing and for leaving a positively lovely rev.. read more



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Beautiful words. They resonated with me. I see love in the eyes of my three grandchildren whom we have brought up as our own for the last 18 years. You do not have to give birth to form a strong bond of unconditional love. Butterflies and lavender, I understand as I do about giving hope to a child. Lovely work LauraKate.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


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Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much Chris. How lucky your three grandchildren are to have you!
Laura.
This offering illustrates the differences in types of love. That variety that gets the most attention is romantic love, which is described in the first verse. Verse two shows a different type, that which arises spontaneously from innocence, the embrace of life by its newest members. This love is natural and does not fade. Very nicely done, especially in the last lines.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Thank you John, I really appreciate your thoughtful review. You're right, romantic love tends to ove.. read more
Your last three lines here are so evocative. Beautiful image. The delicacy of the butterfly is a wonderful symbol for the tenuous nature of discovery.

I could relate so strongly to this poem. Having my own experience with a child teaching me what it meant to love. When I was 21 my mother took in her sister’s infant son and I ended up being his caretaker. I found such purpose in caring for him, and in helping a child to grow I discovered such a sense of unconditional love.

The innocence of children can be such a balm and wonderful teacher. Their willingness to give and love without qualifications. It’s a valuable lesson for us all.

A beautiful work here, Laura.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Such a beautiful story, Ellis. Thank you so much for sharing and for leaving a positively lovely rev.. read more
nothing like the love from and in a child's eyes...
i love the last three lines..."to the lavender/of my heart"
so beautiful...

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Thank you Jacob - it means a lot.
I'll never forget the way she looked at me.

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