Soulmates

We met.

Met eyes, met hearts, met souls.

But we had met before. In another time, another place. Everything was calm, everything was familiar. And for one moment, everything was still and at peace.

This moment exists, it is fleeting and eternal. Unlike the nature of its being, this moment is not linear. It does not follow the rules, bound by nothing.

Like it’s essence, this moment repeats, again and again. New eyes, new hearts. Yet one constant. Without conscious, without fail. In this life and the next. My soul will search for yours.

I’ll see you then, and forever.

Letter #1

To you,

It has taken endless sleepless nights and one smell of your cologne on another for me to write this.

Just like a river, my feelings for you flow far into the horizon, gracefully down the stream. It looks like it stops there, but, my darling, it doesn’t. It continues down, through a grove of trees, through a meadow, though an arid desert. It flows, eternally. Anything you place there, flows with the river, encircling us, keeping us from harm. The arms of the river, were built to hold you. It’s heart, to feed you. Its banks, to kiss you.

I, owner of the tormented heart, have read and read and read all the poetry. Sung all the songs. Watched stars appear in a purple sky, and watched them disappear into a blue one. Picked at petals , dreamed those dreams. I am still famished at the thought of you, and this hunger weighs so heavy on me. I try and keep it so quiet, I am afraid it will bellow out.

There is this uneasiness, that I know so well. This feeling that creeps into my stomach and rests there like a lion in its den. Do I wake it? And hear you say those words I know you will say. Do I let you feast on my heart? My darling, if you are hungry, then eat. I will leave it sleep, because I am too weak to wander alone.

Like all the other letters, I will never show you this. For you to see my naked soul would kill me, because I know I would never see yours and that is all I wish.

So sleep for now and when you awaken, my love, let me down easy.

I would do the same for you.

Yours always,

How one got so lucky: a poem for you

Our paths crossed seamlessly

And we strolled into each other lives

Effortlessly.

We have grown in affections

And everyday since

I wonder,

How did one get so lucky?

What unknown power

Struck me?

How did the stars know to aline?

When did the earth, sun and moon know

When to pull each tide,

That washed me upon your shore.

Were we ever strangers?

Have I met you before?

What did our mouths do,

Before we spoke to one another?

Did our hearts lay dormant,

Just waiting for the other?

I am not sure which divine creature

I am to address my thanks to.

So I yell beyond the sea,

To the horizon

Because I know nothing of it.

Just as i know nothing of, how one got so lucky.

-2018

LDC

I hate her: a poem for you

I hate her, I loathe her very existence.

The pain, the hurt, the trauma she caused.

How she kept you  up at night,

How she played with your precious heart

How she toyed with your trust

How she told you vicious lies.

The times when she would look at you in the eyes, kiss you so passionately and say

“It will never happen again”

And it did.

How did you ever endure it?

I hate her for every little thing she did to you.

How she made you question yourself

Your own worth.

How she could never rectify what she has killed within you.

Then again,

I love her

I love every bit of her,

I love her blind selfishness

Her narcissistic

Sociopathic behaviour.

Her empty promises,

Her cryptic affections,

Her warped love.

I am eternally grateful for her.

She lead you down the path,

to me.

And I love her,

Because you did.

-2018