True Love Is The Most Powerful Force Of Them All Poem by James Darwin Smith II

True Love Is The Most Powerful Force Of Them All



A heart’s anomaly
Flutters towards despair
Burning out of control
Lone asunder
Buried deeply amongst pain
Traverse yet oblique
Pained reality
Imprisoned grief
Trying to fly away, Far away
From the land of conditional love



A heart’s dream
Flies away, Far away
Searching for soul worthy intentions
Traveling afar and beyond
Cooling off from the fiery dread
Patiently searching for a kindred reality
Traverse yet determined
Freeing this self-imprisoned agony
Striving to fly away, Far away
Searching for the land of unconditional love



Trying with all that I have
Digging deeply within
Searching more than ever before
Soul etching more and more
Towards a noticeable encounter
Where no value, No ego exists
Visions of inner peace harmony
Accepted reality
A kindred feeling
Sacred in the ages of timeless grace



Feelings grow stronger
Faith implores reality
Prophecies of a golden euphoria
Battling on like never before
Fighting for a non-agenda
A free escape
A journey like never before
The cure of my own salvation
Shared with pure intentions
Sacred in the grace of timeless love



This heart now has wings
Flying in the skies of a soul searching epiphany
Feeling stronger than ever
Nothing will ever hurt me again



The heart and soul together
Unified as one
In the journey of unconditional love
Where the spirit’s destination shall finally be revealed



Search within
Help this prophecy become a reality
The soul is much stronger than flesh
As own our eternity becomes our own freewill



So how important is flesh, objects after all?
No limits to the soul’s own freewill
The wings to the heart
Flying into and beyond all dreams fulfilled



The true form of love is naked and pure
When will the whole world see it for what it truly is?



True love is the most powerful force of them all

Friday, August 21, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
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Written on 8/21/15
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