Don’t tell me what love looks like . . .

Yosemite '10

Don’t tell me what love looks like.

          It is not always gentleness,

          flowers and chocolate

          and sweetness and stuff.

          It is not always acceptance and sighs

          and reluctantly letting go.

Sometimes love is hard like a rock,

like a hammer,

like a tether that binds tight for fear of losing to the blackness.

Sometimes love damages to save.

Sometimes it cries and wars and pleads—

fights on without an end in sight.

Because it is impossible not to.

Don’t tell me what love looks like.

          It is not always kindness,

          softness and light,

          weathered words that fall

          without impact,

          without fire.

Sometimes love is a prayer,

a scream to the heavens,

blood red desperation that begs to be heard above the roar of poverty, war, disasters,

and, oh, so many more worthy needs.

And sometimes love dies to live.

Sometimes it even hangs, nailed to wood,

pouring out blood and water.

Because it is impossible not to.

2-11-12

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About apronheadlilly

wife and mother, musician, composer / poet, teacher, and observer of the world, flawed Christ-follower
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18 Responses to Don’t tell me what love looks like . . .

  1. wow! this is truly amazing… happy hearts day. :)

  2. Oh my! This was beautiful and will require some reflection. Thank you for reminding me of True Love.

  3. You have spoken the truth…!!! I really enjoy your writing…!!!…Beautiful and profound…!!!

  4. Cath Howell says:

    Lilly……that’s quite astonishing!!!!!! It took my breath away!!!

  5. Dor says:

    This one is deep and awe inspiring – an examination of the many aspects of love. Your poetry here is impossible to stop reading and the photograph is thought provoking as well. This is an amazing post.

  6. SL Schildan says:

    Beautiful. It gave me chills. Emotional impact, I’m guessing. The photo of mountains we love hints at the terror they can hold. Well done. :)

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