The Link Poem by Rosi Caswell

The Link



They said it wouldn't last.
Those who stood in silent disapproval
On the sidelines out of sight,
With limbs and lips so still, unmoving,
For they know not what they see,
Those un-evolved freewheelers
Screwing face and soul together,
With no concept of the freedom
That is yours, for with no ego,
You walk hand in hand,
Through sun and wind and hail,
And remain as one within throughout this land
Of dimensions they will never see.
Levels they will never hear,
For they know not what you have
Nor all the things that you hold dear.
They know not who you are.
They cannot see and breathe your air.
Understanding not, the unbreakable link,
Forged many lives ago, in rain and fair.
They said it wouldn't last.
Who are they to say?
Step out brightly in the sun,
For today is your first day.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I am an Animal Whisperer, Animal Human Therapist, and Metaphysical Counsellor. My writings encompass all subjects within these areas. I aim to provide something for everyone to take away from any or all of my poems and sayings. Much love and peace to all. Rosi X
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