The Fusion of Souls
I did not want to want you
With efforts so strong, so obvious
I fought, avoided you fiercely
Who knew
You would slowly penetrate
A barrier, a shield
I surrounded myself with
Gradually like petal falling from a flower
Something between us began to happen
Talking, laughing, playing
Layers we insulated our souls with fell
We began to see each other in a whole different light
Along the way there was always resistance
We were both apprehensive
The mystery of why were being pulled together
By forces invisible, yet strong with a tangible presence
The masks began to slide from our faces
The clarity became sharp and clear
We could see into each other’s souls
We both sensed the pain we each suffered
Understandings developed
Then the journey of our souls began
Our souls caressed
Mentally, emotionally, we became connected
Intense feelings that could not be contained were released
Confused, reluctant, we ventured into a domain
We both had closed ourselves off from for so long
Boundaries were crossed
The freedom of flight lifted us
Physically, we joined
Going to heights, approaching edges
We knew would be risky
And we held each other through turbulence
Letting our souls touch, enmesh
In those of moments of ecstasy
Our souls began to fuse
©Shai Lynn Kai Davis
8 comments:
Necesito tu voz en mi blog .
Paz/
Shai, i loved this! I guess the muse has returned!
Thanx Miz. This piece is 7 years old. I did some tweaking for submission to the Bloggers' Anthology.
Unfortunately, 'puter probs caused me to miss the deadline. :(
This piece has gone through editing and I may tweak it some more, it will be a part of my poetry book.
This is beautiful. I love it! You are so talented!
That was nice. Keep sharpening those irons and you'll draw blood every time.
Very nice write!!
Shai, I know it's a trite saying but this really is on point. You encapsulate a journey of two together so succinctly. I can't imagine what tweaking you would do but "she's good as she sits.'
Such Heart! We are "delighted" that you have joined our list of contributors, Ms. Davis. Thank you for sharing this here.
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