Thou's Wilt to Love



This wilt to love is crystal clear
So clean and powerful that it cheers
The soul of unique balance and stability
With this love I gain the ability
To care with all my heart
To ensure that we will never part
In hopes that the world goes on with you and I
I will always hold you in the center of my eye
This wilt to love is one that most desire
So much that it sparks a fire
My heart yearns for this love everyday
In a different special way
With love we can overcome barriers
And develop a system of carriers
That will allow us to excel in life
Without more envy and strife
All in all thou's wilt to love is safe
Mostly in living in good faith
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Submitted on June 28, 2017

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 624
Words 131
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 18

Monica Harley

I, Monica Harley, was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky on April 6, 1981. However, I am currently living in Knoxville, Tennessee. I started writing poetry in fall of 2001 when I realized that I was half way through with college at 20 years old. My first poem, "Canst Thou Love Again," was published in Las Vegas, Nevada and I became a member of the International Society of Poets. On April 6, 2012 I got accepted to the Great Poets Across America in Washington, DC. All of the poems I write are about my past love.I attended Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee. In 2007, I received a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Organization Management. Currently, I am searching for a Business career. After my Bachelors, I had a couple of dead end customer service jobs. more…

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