Blind Love Gains His Sight Poem by Benson Don

Blind Love Gains His Sight



Blind love gains his sight.
All wrongs now he sees.
Anything for love, turns some
'cus love's tiny rope no longer seems strong.

His freedom he now has.
His dark world now sparkles with light.
His independence knows no bound.
The hand that led him around
now becomes feeble to him.

Blind love gains his sight.
Afore dearest heart now stinks.
Embraces are no longer warm
and happy moment now runs through memory lane.

The future has been imprisoned by uncertainty,
and fear is the warden.
'patience' is gasing out and
'trust' collapse like sand castle

Blind love they call it
'cus it's blind to their limits
but heat I call it
'cus it only last at it summit.
When the heat is gone,
then love is done.
'cus his sight is now sun.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Benson Don 18 August 2014

I think this poem is a great master piece that unravels the mystery behind love

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Efe Benjamin 24 October 2012

grt poem; like som wud say: luv is bliv; bt dere's mor 2 luv dan jst bein blind, n dat i tink is wat d poet has contrasted here n he's done grt justice 2 it.nice poem, n inspiring 2.kip writin frnd..

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