Escape Love So Strong
Escape Love …
This is a metaphoric poem.
Yes, she loved him, loved him with every part of her being.
He was a big man, jovial, in love with every moment of life.
He was loud, not shouting, just a big voice as if to tell the
world how happy he was.
Nothing could sway him from that which he loved and
not any force in Heaven or hell could move him to abandon
what he loved with all his heart.
He took her, claimed her love for him, not with brute strength
but, with a love so strong she could not escape.
On an island they lived in the middle of nowhere, somewhere
in the middle of the sea.
She was his whole life, all he could ever dream of, they were
destined to be together in love, in life, for eternity.
Nothing would break his resolve to live any other way.
They would come together after a storm that ravaged
their island, come together in passion so strong
It left them breathless and crying in each other’s arms.
Often she would run, try to escape, but no where to go.
He would hunt her down with fear and passion,
wanting nothing but her and their island.
To find her and keep her was his only desire and security.
Hiding in a never before known cave, Sister came to her.
Beautiful she was, an esoteric being from beyond the veil.
I am his Sister, I am your Sister. He loves you beyond life itself.
Don’t leave him, don’t give up what he can give you.
She cried on Sister’s shoulder, cried oceans of tears.
I love him she said, more than life itself, but I am captive,
captive of my own love, my own soul. He is my very heart.
But, I need freedom. I need to fly, to soar and know
more than what is here on this island, more than
what I can see in this closed life. I must go
I must find a way and leave this all behind.
He is so strong Sister said, he is good, he loves you
and will never let you go.
He will hold you forever within his arms, within his heart.
No! I must go and she ran. Ran wildly towards a cliff.
She heard him coming, heard his voice of panic and fear.
I need you he called. Don’t leave me, don’t go.
Closer he came, faster she ran, tears blinding her.
He caught her and held her close, just before the cliff.
She went limp and lay her head in that spot on his shoulder
Where she fit so perfectly, and there she died.
She awoke from a dream, feeling devastated and so very much alone.
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© 2016 Phyllis Doyle Burns
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Awesome read Phyllis!
Awesome! Glad you like it, Kurt. Thank you!
Nicely told Phyllis and poignantly expressed….love can never be without freedom, for then it becomes something else. great work.
Thank you so much, Tony. Glad you like it. You are so right, love can never be without freedom.