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In poetry, love and wisdom intertwine—a heartfelt love poem can carry profound wisdom, and wise reflections often touch upon matters of the heart. ???? Psalm 90:6 in the morning it springs up new, but by evening it fades and withers. When my heart returns in seclusion, I uttered these words to myself, Give it time, be wise, embrace self-compassion I must put myself first, I must, I must, This time around, I don't want to walk away, Taste only me, make love to only me Reflected only in my space. enchantment leads to my dearest delight enter my soul before the break of dawn A dream within a dream according to Edgar Allan Poe For our morning blessing/ Happy or sad, our morning salutations/ There is nothing more appealing Then seeing white undershirts and white teeth as it captures the youth of innocent, falling in love, with a cub, half my age, A trickery of unfocused emotions bearing down. I can see no flaws, I see only what my heart allows, Trembling lips, both top and bottom gazing into those eyes of witchery illusions Just this once, just feed me, just enter my soul This frigid northern cold, the Africa heat rises: Who will bless this union? When it all fades like leaf All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away. Let me love you for now, Let me smile, while you smile, aloud me, to accept you, as you enter my soul Summary: This poem weaves love, wisdom, and introspection. It invites readers to embrace self-love, navigate illusions, and seek blessings amid life’s impermanence. ???? The inspiration behind this poem lies in the interplay of human emotions, the ephemeral nature of existence, and the search for meaning. The poet grapples with love, self-compassion, and the complexities of relationships. The references to biblical verses and contrasting elements (such as northern cold and African heat) evoke deeper contemplation. Ultimately, the poem invites readers to explore their own hearts, desires, and vulnerabilities. ????
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