Love Commences Poem by Robert Merrett

Love Commences

Rating: 3.5


First sensed in your silhouette of beauty
In profile against the windscreen.
Rising unchecked, unapologetically,
Within my soul, but not foreseen.

I caught you by chance before you left,
And in this moment our destiny lie.
You wound down the window - and there was the theft,
My heart stolen, "never leave without saying goodbye".

A sign I then glimpsed in your eyes,
Asking to be nurtured and held.
Your warmth displayed no disguise,
Just invited me in compelled.

Now the nearness between us is evident,
Where before it had been just space.
Separation dissolves in our firmament,
And now is eternal embrace.

Thursday, April 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: attraction,love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 30 April 2017

A good write. You may have many such references in my poem Love and Lust. Thanks

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