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Diamond Left To Rust
“I will soothe you and heal you, I will bring you roses. I too have been covered with thorns.” Rumi When the whole world, behaved like her enemy, a homeless heart was buried in a private place so deep - out of sight and out of reach. Each time her emotions were breached, her metaphorical spade dug darker and deeper - her shield against shallow predators. A mind scattered like shells lost in the sea, yearning for calm waves to offer a sanctuary. Fate led to the doorstep of her heart's pulse, each vibration connecting two throbbing souls. Beyond her make believe veil, I saw an enchanted magic in her eyes, celestial candlelight flickering so bright. A secret smile that could melt hardened hearts, through luscious lips reserved for special ones. Although skeptical of words, there was a desire to bathe her in beautiful poetry, caress her sun deprived skin, stroke the strands of her hair - silently moisturising her wounds. Delving into the depth of her persona, without touch, I felt her so close; scattered, conflicted, but determined, bruised, battered, scarred, but not bitter - flawed, fragile, but compassionately fabulous. A diamond left to rust, one desired to shine. A wounded soul with razor sharp thorns, reminding me of Rumi's desire to heal and soothe. Simple Musing Silent One 14 October 2020
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