True love endures all things. (For Lady Stars' First Line Contest.) |
Poetic Hodgepodge By Marilyn Mackenzie I love a challenge! Lady Stars challenged us all to write a poem using only the first lines of poems already in existence in our portfolios. What nonsense! Or is it? As I read these lines aloud, the corners of my mouth moved and slowly formed a grin. This sounded much like a conversation I’d had recently with the love of my life. No, it made no sense. But sometimes when men and women try to communicate, it makes no sense. We speak different languages. His is a language of logic, mine, often of emotion. The Battle of the Sexes – He Said, She Said We talked of life….. Once upon a time T’was a bright and sunny day In my back yard is an argument The beauty of autumn is seen in the distance The grass is greener Across the miles The birds they sang in unison As the last warm summer sun gently descends behind the hills Just yellow and blue The day turns to night And of love… My heart awakened at the first e-mail For so many years I've always known that The minutes, they turn into hours As I wander through the lonely night There is a time for everything When the time is right Teach me, Lord, how to love, how to forget, how to forgive. You touched my heart so quietly "You know just why I love you" If you were me and I were you Wisdom etched lightly on his brow Is there anything we haven’t shared Abandon argumentative attitudes Gibberish such as this could have ended what we believe is a real, lifetime, and special love. E-mails, instant messaging, even phone calls can be misunderstood. Facial expressions and body language tell the true tale. The Bible has the best definition of love, of unconditional love. That love, the kind we all seek, is patient and kind. It isn't irritable. It believes, bears, hopes and endures all things. There are no "buts" in unconditional love. There is always hope. My love and I will need to remember this when we start to speak gibberish to one another. God remains our best translator. |