A vow of eternal love
by David Casabonne
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
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A vow of eternal love The battle of the heart rages of its own will. Heeding only briefly to sorrow time and again. Wandering aimlessly looking for its mate. Crossing great distances, finding the intoxication of passion. Knowing its joy and pain. A vow of eternal love Braver souls have known no battle so fierce as that of a love that conquers any and all intrusions in its path. We cry for love when we have none. Dreaming of that garden, in all of its beauty. Basking in the moonlight, its gentile touch. A touch that ignites an ember inside That yearns for another to keep the flames warm. The battle of the heart rages of its own will. Heeding only briefly to sorrow time and again. A vow of eternal love Braver souls have known no battle so fierce as that of a love that conquers any and all intrusions in its path. D,Casabonne © 12.19.02 All Rights Reserved
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| Reviewed by Flo Knight (Reader) |
10/9/2007 |
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| I truly am touch by the words in this poem! |
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| Reviewed by William M. Sowman |
3/25/2003 |
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| A love so powerful and so strong, that it staggers the mind and floods the heart forever. Bill |
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