They Call Me Love Poem by louis rams

They Call Me Love

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(9/15/12)

My mind died so that I could live
For I had so much to give.
The world can be a place of troubles and fears
But love can wipe away the tears.

Some people live like a caterpillar in a cocoon
Hoping that their beauty will come out soon
And some- like a turtle inside a shell
Moving ahead can really be hell.

I no longer wanted to hide
The feelings that were locked up inside.
My heart sang out for all to hear
The beauties of today, tomorrow
And yesteryear.

I became a bed of flowers
With aromatic fragrances that
The world seeks
Reaching every corner
Touching every peak.

Everyone searches for me in every
Corner of the world
For I am a diamond. A emerald, a pearl.

People will pay to have me near
For I can heal the broken heart
And wipe away the fears.

© L. RAMS

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lyn Paul 24 September 2012

How beautiful these words are Louis, thank you so much I have saved this. This poem is extremely rare, an insight to life and that people do care.

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Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 16 September 2012

rams, the life of a butterfly or animals with shells may be few days to few months, but you want to be the precious gems, to go through the terrible conditions for many years to acquire the glory of being admired! Interesting thought! I like your attitude!

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