Your Missing Love Blooms My Heart - Stimulus:Response
My Song Of Love by Lora Colon on Poemhunter.com
It didn't seem quite so urgent then
To lay my Song of Love at his feet,
The buds of Spring were yet to open,
And the song of the robin was sweet
I kept my song safe inside my heart,
I'd give it voice at just the right time,
As enchanting as a full blown rose
Would be the melody and the rhyme
And I rehearsed a line at a time,
All the while, Fate watched from the back room,
My Song of Love, soon it would be sung
When the lilac trees burst forth in bloom
The lilacs dried, summer changed her dress,
While the hills took on a crimson hue,
No one asked to hear my Song of Love,
And soon the frigid winter winds blew
Too long I've carried my Song of Love,
Now the sun has begun to descend,
I wrapped my song in a burial shroud......
A concept it cannot comprehend
My Song of Love still wants to be heard,
'Tomorrow' still vibrates on my tongue,
Alas! tomorrows have come and gone,
And my Song of Love remains unsung
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Your Missing Love Blooms My Heart
My response to Lora Colon's poem "My Song of Love"
Your missing love blooms my heart,
Reminds me how lucky I am
With who knows how many others
Who’ve found themselves stuck in love’s jam.
The colors that fade from your rainbow
Are born again fresh in my tears
As they call up past loss in my own life
And the droughts at times lasting for years.
But now in the peace of Love’s garden
I find myself singing old song
Reminding that Love still surrounds us
When we somehow can’t sing along.
From pillar to post moves love’s victim
But there’s safety in choosing this maze
A bizarre kind of refuge from finding
A love that could fill up your days.
The courage to give heart to another
To throw expectations aside
No winning for those who won’t gamble,
No surprise for those full of pride.
Accepting the fact we’re not worthy
Can offer fresh soil to love’s seed,
The loss of our last ounce of judgment
May help others see past our greed.
To own up to what we contribute
Can open the floodgates of love
No blaming our sadness on others
No curses hurled at God above.
And if you would sample Love’s perfume
A garden is where you should look
No deep meditation in desert
Or mountain top view of life’s book.
So let us all search for the garden
Where man walked and talked with our Lord
His presence our eternal blessing,
All longings fulfilled by His Word.
Brian Johnston
July 4, 2015
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