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Love - The Symbolic Soul

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Love - The Symbolic Soul

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Love is a journey, only a few dispatch it, Not all can, the dream in life who loves, Although millions of promises are created. It's fragile like a narrow glass, easily smart, Once broken, an irreparable shard it becomes.

Love should be examined in readiness, In the likeness of God's image, so unique, Committed to endeavor until the leas, Not too brisk until your real unity is signed Never to feel wrath upon a minor dispute.

Love should be of pleasant taste - pleasing, Not like the sun that comes and passes. Like in the summer the mighty snow flows It shouldn't work, but like the flowing river That streams upon the change of its form.

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Be the sun that brightens when in love If ever it turns to be the moon - too stiff. Better be the flavored verses like in poetry Of sweet melodies that glorify one's mind Not to add less like stars away from you.

You should be immortal Daphne, fully moist, And your lover be like the well-drained soil, Adorned by god like to Alcyone and Ceyx, Not that of Apollo and Daphne that failed And an infidel Zeus and jealous Hera.

By being passionate, glorify it like Cupid To impress, filled with desire and draw, And like Psyche of welcoming soul to lover Symbolic, that lasts forever, somewhat to utter And take an example of love that never was.