Do we really want to stir up old memories of a love that turned sour? Do we really need to revisit that old pain again? Everyone gets nostalgic from time to time, but tastes change as life goes on, and certainly I know, from personal experience, that a love once shared many years ago could never be rekindled, because the parties involved have changed too; in fact the beginnings of those changes may well have precipitated the initial drifting apart. Better that we stick with what we've got than to yearn for something that was never meant to be.
David.
The work is very pointed and a bit sad. I found it more like a short paragraph. The work flows very well and the short lines tend to blend together as I read it. I like it very much bot wouold like to have had more!
This is a beautiful piece sent out to a soul who touched you in an unforgetable way. The plea of one soul in search of it's other half. Simply Beautiful.
Debby
Beautiful. I love the wording. I feel two hearts can beat as one, two minds; become sychronized. But the soul can only be known by its Creator. Every soul has secrets.
Beautifully written I love the approach you have used with this, so sad and poignant, it makes me think of a lost love I could relate your words too....sighhhhhh. Thank you I enjoyed reading this.
love that, and i adore the repetition of it. this approach (however different from your old poem) is a beautiful thing in itself. it flows perfectly, and i love what you're saying throughout. and the repetition, as i said, really worked perfectly