The Birth of LOVEA Poem by Sarai'm surrounded by your embrace
The Birth of LOVE
A captivating god of coral and shell pink, LOVE was born once and again and again and again, across the world and at the edge of time when the first sunlight, the dappled gold of blossoming daffodils, reached out through silent space to light up the black Earth which had so long floated barren and stoic in the flat planes of sky. LOVE was born in the folds of a child's laugh, the giggle giggle, the innocence of grey eyes, the clutch of a small hand. It sprung out in pale tendrils, its incorporeal purity reaching up, up, up, multiplying and criss-crossing among the new souls, touching them, their skin tingling with the quiet magnetism of something so good, its simplicity as soft as rabbit's down. LOVE was born by the muddy camaraderie of friends, old friends of inside jokes and late night tissue brigades, for break-ups and breakdowns, and always being there. It was hard, the subtle, whispering LOVE awkward at first, an unsure ball of nerves huddled deep inside, the twitches morphing into ease, the black-handed judgment finally silenced. It was born slowly, ever so slowly, inching along into bffs. And yet again LOVE was born in the kiss: the pink pushed against pink, the flesh against flesh, in sultry heat, the startled, sensory recognition, the orgasmic "Yes!" It was born fiery and red hot, blistering flames bursting from within limber bodies twined around each other like deep summer ivy. The birth was sharp and pulsing with blood, filled with high screams. And LOVE was born in the bright-eyed spiritual awakening of Man looking towards the Heavens in awe and wonder, the stars reflected in his blinded eyes, along with all he could not see and would never know. LOVE was born for the earth and the sky and the water and the ghosting wind that ruffles our hair at twilight, and for whoever, whatever, created it. LOVE was born once in me and again and again and again. © 2011 Sara |
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12 Reviews Added on April 10, 2011 Last Updated on April 10, 2011 AuthorSaraDallas, TXAboutHi! I'm just a simple college student from Texas who enjoys storytelling in all its forms. I'm quite shy, so I find writing much easier than talking since I don't have to put up with my usual stutteri.. more..Writing
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