Resonating Love Poem by MARY PAGDATI

Resonating Love

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When I think of you Cousin…

I see the Lilies of the valley
valiant but with a fragrance so dear,
Butterflies, fluttering hither and thither
exuberant wings shedding brilliant cheer;

I hear the chatter of birds
singing in blissful chorus,
And the biz-buzzing of bees,
traits of a Taurus;

So keep smiling my dear
resonating joy all around,
Your smile is of love - embrace
that will forever abound.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem for one of my cousins on her last birthday. As I was about to type my birthday greeting to her, I suddenly envisioned her standing in front of me with her blazing smile from ear to ear - a special characteristic of her beautiful soul. My spirit was so elevated that the words began to flow onto the page and in no time I had written her a poem.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 25 October 2014

A lovely piece well articulated and beautifully penned. The use of similes to capture the essence of the poem and the poet's conviction is quite appropriate. A nice poem indeed. Thanks for sharing. Please read my poem MANDELA - THE IMMORTAL ICON.

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