Soulie Poem by Rik Bertrand

Soulie



I cannot grasp the concept of not having you in my life,
My existence would have no meaning, no substance.
You hold my heart so dearly in your hands,
And I who am taken, put up little or no resistance.

My Soulie, my love, my friend, and my life line,
I am nothing but dust on the windshield of life without you.
You give me the strength to carry on,
Without you I would not know what to do.

Time does not alter the love in my soul, your soul,
For they are attached by the thin threads of love.
And though we are not together and cannot touch
I feel your presences as it drifts ever so clearly above.

My Soulie, my love, My friend and my life,
I carry your love in my heart and it keeps me warm
Fate has us wrapped in a blanket kindled and safe,
And we shall weather the worst of any storm.

I love you my dearest of this you truly know,
We captured rhapsody and we shall never let go.
Close your eyes and dream, and you shall see our unity,
You will see how as years go by our love does grow.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
REB (JULY 2012) SOULIE, a word used by Ward and Kathy to describe each other. Many of us have a Soulie, who is yours?
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Rik Bertrand

Rik Bertrand

Portland, Oregon
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