Love Attracts Love

Love Attracts Love

A Poem by John the Baptist
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A meditation on loneliness

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Many are those who feel
Unloved,

Despite petitions to powers
Above,

But neediness dulls the force
Of attraction,

And hopelessness is the womb
Of inaction,

But love yourself well and the
Picture may alter,

For love attracts love, and no
Fear makes it falter.

© 2021 John the Baptist


Author's Note

John the Baptist
Love begins at home.

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I agree my friend.
"For love attracts love, and no
Fear makes it falter."
I liked Donne's words. "We don't find love. Love will find us." Thank you John for sharing the amazing poetry and your thoughts.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, C. I believe Mr. Donne called it correctly. The fear of loneliness that drives some actually.. read more
Coyote Poetry

2 Years Ago

Hello my friend and you are welcome.
It's epidemic, the way lonely people reach out by expressing how much they miss or need . . . you can feel the ether waves draw back from such neediness (((HUGS)))

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, bg. The sad thing is most needy people don't realize why they repel people.
barleygirl

3 Years Ago

Exactly! . . .
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Love this John, I don't know if you're a Christian but one of all time favorite verses in the bible is, 'there is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear"
Your poem reminded me of that...brilliant!

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks. I am indeed familiar with that verse. Yes, fear hath torment.
I really enjoyed this read.

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
Perhaps we project wavelegths through the air somehow. Would this be the power of attraction? Don't know but I think you're right. To me, you always are. Ha.

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, R. I believe we somehow give off vibrations that communicate on a level that is beyond the c.. read more
on a down to earth, observable level, among others, there are two chickadees that visit our yard daily, always being together
I see that as love

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, Dave. My two cats always show up together. Of course, that's at mealtimes, so it may be some.. read more
You won't receive love by praying to the Higher Up.... and if you think you're down and out, that won't help either. One has to convince oneself that true love comes from within, from loving yourself first; then one has the ability to love another, to be in the same space, a comfort zone of togetherness.
Best, B

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks B. I agree. Apparently, a lot of people on the site don't.
Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

I’m sorry for that, but I do agree!😊
confidence breeds confidence and respect from others...if we display a comfort level with ourselves others will feel the same way around us.
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, j. What we project from within is what comes back to us from without.
Full of wisdom this little write is. If you can't love yourself, you will find it more difficult to love others. These days I have come to the conclusion that there are many people who don't love themselves, so the knock on effect is like ripples spreading through the pond. All the best John from across the waters.

Chris

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, Chris. I saw much of this kind of thing during my career, and I see it a lot in these pages... read more
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

You see what I have seen too. So many young people these days don't love themselves. Plenty of that .. read more
Very wise words John, and so true. I believe it as well that I to wrote a similar piece. One must learn to love oneself before they can truly love anyone else. Thank you for sharing your poem.

Posted 3 Years Ago


John the Baptist

3 Years Ago

Thanks, Carlos. Too many are down on themselves and hope for some perfect other to rescue them. Seld.. read more

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John the Baptist

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I am a 79 year old retired human services worker. During my career I saw much human suffering. My writing is geared toward easing that suffering. more..

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