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Click hereHe slept in silence, unknowing
She came to Him as in a dream
Touch, she trailed fingers in His mind
Whisper, she spoke breath into His ears,
Sometimes, He woke and watched
Her face, genteel and ethereal,
A doll? Porcelain she was not.
Strong as the oak , stronger than the wind,
Together they stood and do,
Against all odds,
All of life’s machinations.
They are twined and ever will be,
Her Name on His heart, His on hers
Who else would look to them. And
Then someone did…and made them whole
Again.
This poem was selected from Lit's archive of over 39,000 poems for inclusion in today's Archival Review.<br>
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Powerful and refreshing. I really like this:
Strong as the oak , stronger than the wind,
Together they stood and do,
Against all odds,
All of life?s machinations.