Realities Far Greater Than The Sun Poem by Raymond Anyanwu

Realities Far Greater Than The Sun



Under the awning of moon and stars
Sat two souls, oblivious to their milieu
For now together love truss them
Forever they would like to hope
That the moment lingers
But there is much that such an amalgamation holds.
Infinite is the Heavens; but the Earth diminutive
But spacious enough to broaden a great love slim.
For love must turned within to flourish
The distinct spirit that coalesces us all.
The walls of trepidation melts inside this heart:
Breaking the gremlin of space, disparity, history
Sacred stillness that tranquil the resonance of combat.
How dearly we ache that love spin round us Like the miracle by the sea of Galilee
Yet there are realities far greater than the sun,
Afar the blue coverlet of everyday.
In love's dark longings, we will find a way
To make our soul separateness one.

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