Wednesday, May 21, 2014

When two are one

'If ever two were one then surely we,'
those words do resonate across the years,
found long ago in written form, believed;
reflecting the deep truth we both do feel.

In meeting there was made relationship,
as if twin souls had found each other then,
and left behind the years of separation;
soul union sealed as everlasting friends.

The script has faded slowly over years,
words no longer clear as they once were,
and yet the meaning shines eternally;
Love is always clear and never blurred.

'If ever two were one then surely we,'
spoke volumes to us both so long ago,
blossomed in the time that we have had;
continue their rejoicing - endless flow.

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10 comments:

  1. Aww that's quite lovely! Beautiful!

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  2. "Love is always clear and never blurred"

    ...except when you're a teenager. = )

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    1. Love is always clear whatever age - what is not so clear is infatuation which can feel like love but isn't.

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  3. Ha, Laurie's comment make so much sense... but truly love can be the best and the worst in life

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    1. And sometimes in the same moment, Bjorn! Nicely expressed, Roslyn!

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  4. that poem is one of my favorites... written so long ago, but so powerful

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  5. I gave my husband a card with those words when we had been married about six years - this year it is 44 years married and 45 together.... love grows. I do remember thinking at 20 that I could not imagine being married for ten years - it seemed an eternity - I told myself if it did not work I would just leave.:) And here we are. There is also a lot of luck involved whe
    re love is concerned.

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  6. love is strength and sweetness so it lasts...nice lines..

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  7. I like that love is the meeting of 'twin souls', a union of everlasting friends as well as two lovers.

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  8. … the script has faded …

    Oh, that is lovely.

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