The Vines Of Love Poem by Abby Dela Cruz

The Vines Of Love



Two spirits lost before the world.

No direction to where it may be lead.

Two souls find two bodies to claim.

But love was not to be found.

Searching the world for soul-less bodies.

But no bodies were found to be loved.

A man and woman meets.

But no words was there to speak.

Both stand face to face.

Two souls have found their pace.

A home for the souls were given upon.

But few were still a lone.

Like leaves on vines, these souls blown.

Still no bodies were to be found.

All alone, these souls are lost.

As the heart beats, they hear a sound.

They wish to follow, but at what cost?

The Vines of Love wraps around.

Two souls connected as one.

Two hearts are intertwined.

None can break this love.

The Vines of Love are forever.

Two souls meet in between.

Two souls are forever.

Love is eternity.

Thursday, April 17, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about two lonely souls diverged in different directions, alone and afraid. Not knowing what lies ahead for them, they search high and low for the perfect soul and finally faith brought both in a body of love.
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