Deep Love

A shallow river reflects sun-chilled souls

Within the scope of nothingness. Divine

Shall be the one who sees the deeper coals

That burn two holes in faces chilled with time--

A time or nine around the Earth gives weight

Beyond the blank and temp’ral face of men.

All life beneath the surface no more waits,

For the liberated heart babbles when

The strength of the river is rated first

Among the shallows on the banks of life.

Those deeper souls for love shall no more thirst

For all these deeper currents’ solemn rife.

Though I have swum far and wide and right through,

I fear I may drown in the likes of you.

 

This poem is about: 
Me

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