Kindred Souls. Poem by Fay Slimm

Kindred Souls.

Rating: 5.0


I found you in the gentlest autumn breeze.
Your words, like petals, coat my every day.
We resonate as some remembered tune
Which time and distance cannot keep apart.

As dreams set sail they drift, and timeless, float,
Then twilight shutters fall on mundane life.
Quiet starry space welcomes kindred souls.
Let us then meet there, hearts joined for a while.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Diana Van Den Berg 20 July 2009

Kindred souls give meaning to life. This beautiful poem, from the uninformed reader's point of view could be either a love poem, or one about friends, which is what makes it so much more meaningful - if the former, then friendship is an important part of that love - if the latter, then healthy agapé love is an important part of that friendship.

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Bob Gibson 09 July 2009

Kindred souls are like autumn leaves blown by the breeze they gently follow the same path as they drift amongst the trees A lovely 400th poem Fay

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Sue Sie 09 July 2009

Gentle words found in this lovely poem Fay...10++ Sue

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Pink Butterfly ... 09 July 2009

Really lovely! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Andrew mark Wilkinson 09 July 2009

Just beautiful Fay, then again most of your poetry is... Andy 10

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Fay Slimm

Fay Slimm

in Cornwall U.K.
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