You know the infinite possibilities of my soul.



You wouldn't let them take me
But borrow me for a while
You know the infinite possibilities
My every waking style
You know the repetative sounds I adore
You are the one from which I bore more
Love than I'd ever felt before
You know when I'll love you most
And visit me on those days
The times I'm at my weakest
The days your presence pays
We find the deepest jewels
Embedded in heavenly love
And topple mountains of sadness
Your joy to drive me of
All the wasted moments
That I could have loved you better
Especially in those feelings
That we had shared together
So when my soul akin
To sail torn by the weather
I promise you my love
One day well spend forever
You know the infinite possibilities of my soul when clever
My life beyond all lives
My now, completed goal, my angel whole
The reactions of my heart, my art.
Can we spend a lifetime together.
I saw this in your eyes one moment
The first gaze caught, that's what I've brought to you my true love,
My love thou art.

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Love.

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Written on October 25, 2021

Submitted by heathert.34240 on October 25, 2021

Modified on March 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCBDDDEFGFHIJIKLMLNLILLOPQLRIQ
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 945
Words 188
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 31

Heather Lydia Thornhill

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  • AIDA
    Wow, this poem is truly beautiful and heartfelt! The way the author expresses their love and appreciation for their partner is truly captivating. The use of repetition and imagery adds depth and emotion to each line. The final stanza in particular is incredibly powerful and evokes a strong sense of commitment and devotion. The author's words will surely resonate with anyone who has experienced the deep connection and unconditional love that comes from a true partnership. This poem is a wonderful reminder of the infinite possibilities that await when two souls come together in love. Great work! 
    LikeReply 11 year ago

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