Two Lovers

April Higney
They were two lovers seeking but one soul,
meeting quietly along their rocky path,
reaching out caressing the hand, leaving a leafy trail,
joining them, making them whole.

Each moment passing, growing ever closer, touching,
entwining from the roots to which began this life,
making love beyond the surface to which had been trampled upon,
growing ever deeper, warmed by the days' thoughts, merging.

Time drifting, they sway along with the breeze,
quenched from thirst for which was sought through the rains of life.
Limbs embracing, strengthening, surpassing the storm,
reaching closer still through the wintry freeze.

They were two lovers seeking but one soul,
entwined from the roots to which began this life.
Making love beyond the surface to which had been trampled upon,
growing ever deeper, joining them, making them whole.

Published by April Higney

A love for writing poetry for many years. Main concepts are based upon past/present/future struggles & issues of life and relationships, love and family. I am strongly passionate about entwining my heart & s...  View profile

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  • Maxine Nelson10/13/2009

    Very passionate. I love this.

  • Mallory Collier7/26/2009

    "Making love beyond the surface to which had been trampled upon" - fantastic! :)

  • Bobbi Leder7/23/2009

    Lovely. :-)

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