ENTWINED HEARTS



ENTWINED HEARTS

Our souls are kindred
We are family scrambling to know more of each other while we fall steeply in the hands of time,
Rearranging our thoughts to find where our hearts where pulled like strings and became one.
Entering a realm of enternity searching for the lost time our heart first said "I love" in the tiniest of voice that we couldn't hear it.

All this years I searched and wondered when it was,
Not knowing the answer stared us in the face.

We fell in love on first glance, this divine force covering our eyes to search deeper into each other souls

We've changed beddings and sheets a couple of times,
But the pattern of our love still remains the same
"Your heart locked in mine and mine in yours"

How else can an innocent girl describe love making to the ears of all and not sound peevish?

"YOUR HEART LOCKED IN MINE AND MINE IN YOURS..." "il tuo cuore chiuso Nel mio e il mio Nel tuo.....".

About this poem

This people titled Entwined Hearts tries to depicts or rather explain in its own form the true ways in which two hearts become one.

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Written on January 17, 2023

Submitted by EmeraldF on January 17, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXX XX X XXX X A
Characters 926
Words 187
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 2, 1, 3, 1, 1

Oko Favour Abowo Emerald

Oko Emerald is a poet and a writer born and raised in the southern side of Nigeria, she writes about the experiences of people in her environment. Her ability to entwine science and art as a student who is currently getting her degree in biochemistry has earned her recognition in her local environment. more…

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