By Her Fruits Poem by George Samuel

By Her Fruits



Love has a mother
Not born by a woman
Blood test reveal character the winner
Love has a sister not human
They look alike she is charity
Love rented an apartment a mans heart
When there's greed
She depart and homeless hurt
Love has a companion she feed
With kindness and sacrifice
To whom she give her all
No not in self service
Love has a pregnant widow free
Her umbrella covering her pitfalls
Love has a tree
Planted by the river side she has no need for rainfall
Love is a builder
It all started in a single night
Cold and calm leaning on her shoulders
While she feels his tender might
Love has a shadow
That never part it's faithful
A beholder and sees through the Miro
But when it's not not love it's fearful
Stays in the distance
And let her wallow in the cold
Wallowing in silence
Gone all season on a holidays
Love lost a neighbor
Angel trust they were together in the garden
To rip fruits and rotten flowers
Soiled the covenant that binds them together

Saturday, August 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love hurts
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We talk about charity as the fulfillment of the law.
(and now abides faith, hope and charity. But the greatest of all is charity)
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