Sanctuary Poem by Marion Souma

Sanctuary



Deepest, darkest dwelling doomed for disaster,
Trying to catch up, running faster, faster, faster,
Deafening doorbells decapitating my thoughts,
Filled with heavenly highs that hurt my goodbyes.

Distant dreams dangling, dreams of worthiness,
A certain sanctuary of impossibility used to be my bliss,
Cringing in cracked corners, distant memory,
Bewitched with broken blindness no more, I'm finally free.

A beautiful birth, from a miracle you breathe,
With kindling kind eyes, it's possibility you weave,
Hunkered humble heart i see you offer me a new start,
Each little brick, each little stone that makes up your soul is what sets you apart.

Immense intense beauty radiates from you,
Each molecule of your being stands for what is true,
Conquering corridors of darkness as you bring the light,
Lasting silences, and lingering stares brought dreams back into sight.

Sensational soul, your heart is exquisite and delicate,
Every action combined in a sphere of elegant,
A priceless piece painted, in my heart you're a work of art,
Subtle the softness you selflessly impart.

Monday, April 29, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: hope
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