avatarHarley King

Summary

The poem "The Light Of Your Love" is a passionate expression of love, longing, and forgiveness, culminating in a plea for remembrance beyond death.

Abstract

"The Light Of Your Love" is a deeply emotional poem by Harley King that captures the essence of a profound and spiritual connection between lovers. The speaker describes an intense love that transcends the physical realm, likening the experience to dancing in light, tasting hope, and touching stars. The poem speaks of unconditional love and mutual forgiveness, acknowledging the pain caused by misunderstandings while cherishing the beauty of their bond. It is a plea for the beloved to remember the speaker even after death claims them and they return to the divine. The poem also touches on the theme of faith and the creation of one's own life, emphasizing the spiritual over the material. The author invites the reader to look beyond the heart's desires to the lover within, suggesting a deeper level of connection and intimacy. The poem concludes with an eternal embrace, symbolizing the enduring nature of true love.

Opinions

  • The speaker expresses admiration and envy for the beloved's faith and life creation.
  • There is a acknowledgment of past hurts but also a willingness to forgive and seek forgiveness.
  • The poem conveys a sense of awe and reverence for the beloved's beauty and the sanctity of their love.
  • The author suggests that true love involves listening to the "lover within," implying a spiritual or inner guidance.
  • The poem implies that the beloved has a special connection with the divine, as referenced by the "bosom of God."
  • There is a recognition of the impermanence of life and the desire to maintain a connection even after death.

The Light

Of Your Love

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I dance within the light of your love, tasting strawberries of hope, touching the stars with my fingers, caressing your breasts with my lips, walking on water to please you, and drinking from the fountain of your beauty. Forget me not when the long arms of death reach through the veils that separate our worlds and pull you back into the bosom of God where you will find rest for an eternity and not suffer the pains of this world. I envy your faith and the life that you have created for yourself. And I forgive you the suffering that you have caused me because you did not understand me. And I beg for your forgiveness for my failures in satisfying your expectations. We are lovers of the dawn and givers of the blessing. Listen not to your heart but to the lover that is within it. I dance passionately within the light of your love and kiss your sweet lips, remaining forever locked in our embrace.

Copyright © 2020 by Harley King

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Poetry
Death
God
Forgiveness
Love
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