A Heart Speaks Poem by Dorothy (Alves) Holmes

A Heart Speaks

Rating: 5.0


Last night love came knocking at my door,
Naked, blind, seeking solace, catching me unaware,
Seeking to invade my empty shell.

So long had I been desolate, afraid,
I struggled in utter defiance to shut him out...
But he pushed, and shoved, against my shallow walls
In his unabashed, willful way
Until I cautiously let him in.

He built a fire and quelled my fear
Until my blood flowed fast and warm
And soon I offered him willingly
The shelter for which he longed.

No vacancy sign now adorns these walls
Since I dared to answer true love's call
When he persistently knocked at my door
And stayed to live with me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuck Audette 08 February 2008

I see why you pointed me to this one from my poem 'A Relationship, of sorts'. Nicely done! -chuck

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