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Love’s Not Supposed To Conquer A Soul

Poetry From The Heart

A slave to a love confined within
strips a heart and soul to never mend
Love is purity, honor and devotion
a promised pledge by lover’s adorations.
A prisoner struggles to discover an end
releasing the ardor restricting therein.

Love’s not supposed to conquer a soul
deposit residue and persist ‘til a person’s old.
Being a hostage of one’s own doing
a weakness requires personal renewing.
A kick in the pants may bring relief
shaking the brain to offer a release.

A soul cannot dwell on a love gone wrong
but entails a will to be sound and strong.
There’s hope if one dwells on another dearest
filling emptiness and conveying peacefulness.
Life is short and our steps walks in a rush
don’t waste years on a love…only a “crush.”

Passion often enslaves and keeps people captive
release those shackles and claim an objective…
a slave to a love confined within
denies a heart and soul to never mend.
Love doesn’t bind nor hold any prey
it’s a gift to treasure and to adore every day.

Barbara Kasey Smith is the writer of this poem – Copyright 2014 – Use by Permission Only.

Barbara K. Smith: Barbara Kasey Smith was born in Affinity, West Virginia. She was raised in a coal-mining town of Crab Orchard, West Virginia. Barbara worked for the federal government for thirty-one plus years. She enjoys reading, writing, the theater and her family and friends. Barbara loves to write poetry and opinion articles and she has been published in several anthologies, magazines, and Internet reviews. She has had four books published. She enjoys her husband and Jack Russell terrier, Miss Daisy, to be in the room as she writes because it gives her the feeling it enhances her ability to attain her best writing moments.
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