14 February 2017

Love That Surpasses*

Rosa gallica Evêque
painted by Redouté



It's life itself—from Beginning past End—
                    (Middle, too)
stem, bud, growth pains, rose and hip—love
that, cutback, grows again 
and at last thrives.

We can't reject this love. O, how I want
to find it!
We dropped it in a sandbox long ago
lost it one moonless night
then forgot it.

But now bring it!  All channels are open.
                    We could meet
around the City Hall since Jungle Gyms
are now too small.  Hold Hands. 
God loves us all.



*Ephesians 3:19-21



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© 2017 Susan L. Chast


19 comments:

  1. I like that this lost love can grow again--maybe it is different this time around--but that is ok--Happy Valentine's Day!

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  2. Interesting. I liked it.

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  3. yes...growing again and thriving; so true & also listening to the call of holding hands..love is just that...

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  4. dropped it in the sandbox... that suggests a long lost love so beautifully...

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  5. This is delightful, Susan. I like the way you have set out your lines - it keeps the flow so light.

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  6. Oh my! The subtlety here doesn't betray a single word or a break.
    "We dropped it in a sandbox long ago": This is so evocative; it seems to capture the entirety of emotions growing through this verse. Beautifully done. :-)
    -HA

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  7. Whistles!!💘 This is my newest favorite from you Susan! Such deep emotion accompanies your lines; "We can't reject this love. O, how I want to find it!
    We dropped it in a sandbox long ago— lost it one moonless night— then forgot it." Sigh.. beautifully executed!💘


    Lots of love,
    Sanaa

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  8. "God loves us all." A hard truth. Because that means God loves the ones I don't love too. Ouch!

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  9. A hopeful read, well worded.

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  10. Luv your intimation that love is never lost, just needs to be nutured

    Thanks for dropping in to read mine

    much love...

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  11. I like that once jungle gyms are too small, love keeps growing, till it reaches the inclusion of all souls in the love-in.

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  12. And through us, it manifests. So much to love in life...we have our hands full, who has time for hate?

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  13. Oo, the sandbox. And jungle gyms, now too small. Amazing how the world shrinks around us!

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  14. There is our hope and strength, knowing that God loves us.

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  15. Curiously holding hands can be the most touching way of feeling that love and connection with each other. Beautifully writtan Susan.

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  16. beautiful...and the last line is great!

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  17. What a delight that was to read!

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  18. Holding hands - knowing God loves us all is a beautiful image to ponder. I like the optimism in your poem, Susan.

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  19. But now bring it!
    All channels are open.
    We could meet

    If only this opportunity can whiff by lots of times, the world is a better place to live on! Rightly so Susan!

    Hank

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