In this poem, I explore the profound connection between life on Earth and the eternal essence that resides within us all. It begins in the cradle of the Earth, where I reflect on the fragile beauty of our physical existence, emphasizing that beneath our flesh and skin lies a timeless truth-our pure essence that cannot be extinguished.
As I write, I envision our lives as a dance, filled with moments of joy and grief, woven together in a symphony of experiences. I recognize that while our time here is fleeting, our spirits soar beyond the constraints of time and space, becoming one with the cosmos. I am reminded that we are not just beings confined to this planet; we are the stars, the air, and the very pulse of the universe itself.
The poem conveys the idea that life, though bright and ephemeral, is merely a glimpse of something far more significant and infinite. I reflect on the cycles of birth and death, understanding them as transformations rather than endings, as we continuously change and evolve.
I invite readers to live with open eyes, appreciating the beauty around them while acknowledging that we are more than what we appear. We are eternal beings, bound by love and light, traversing countless worlds and skies. The poem concludes with a sense of unity and freedom, expressing the idea that our journey never truly ends, and that we are forever intertwined with the universe. This message of connection and liberation resonates deeply within me, and I hope it touches the hearts of others as well.
The Tears I Learned to Love is a collection of poems that explores the complex journey of love, loss, and healing.
From the fiery passion of first moments to the silence left by absence, this book is about the deep ache of letting go and the quiet strength found in rebuilding.
Each poem reflects a moment of heartache, but also of resilience.
It's not just a story of heartbreak, it's about learning to embrace the tears that shape us.