A LOVE SUBLIME, A LOVE DIVINE

That whose face I am unable to see
I visualise in my dreams

That with whom I want to spend more time
Has been waiting for me all along

That whom I want to talk to ever so often
Communicates soundlessly through my thoughts

That whom I want to get closer to
Is right here beside me

That whose hand I long to hold
Embraces me

That whom I want to touch so gently
The presence I canΒ feel

That whose perfume I long to inhale
The scent is everywhere

That whom I wish to serenade
LullsΒ me to sleep each night

That for whom my heart beats
Is embedded in my soul till the last breath and beyond


The significance of the peacock feather visual is that in Hindu mythology,
Lord Krishna, the supreme godhead,Β is depicted wearing one in HisΒ hair

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      1. Thank you too – I really enjoyed this. It’s still early here and your poem has a meditational quality to it it that spoke to me on another level, so thank you dear friend. Have an awesome say!

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      2. When I get some extra time (what’s that??) I plan to come over and peruse your blog, catch some posts I’ve missed πŸ™‚ So many good blog authors, and I do enjoy encouraging others–and being encouraged πŸ™‚

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