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love in 50 words

By Kristen BalyeatPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
c y c l e s
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face to sun o’re mountain peaks

steady

through valleys deep

ebb and flow

rush and slow

highest highs

lowest lows

regress

evolve

wilt

grow

joy through pain

drift then row

dangling in threads of death

resurrected

ere final breath

light

dark

give and take

bend

don’t break

yin and yang

love poems

About the Creator

Kristen Balyeat

Words fly to me on the wind, bump into me as I'm strolling the city, splash me in the face while I rest by the river, and shake me awake in the middle of the night—I’m humbly one of the vessels they use to come to life.

Also, i love you:)

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  • L.I.Eabout a year ago

    Yes a crazy cycle of love… a back and forward, a balance. Love your poem.

  • C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago

    Well-wrought! This evokes multiple cognate images. A fifty-word mandala!

  • Give and take, bend don't break, and yin and yang, I especially loved those lines!

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    It's a beautiful and somewhat chaotic dance, love and life. Well done, my friend.

  • Mother Combsabout a year ago

    I could feel my heart swelling with the ebb and flow of this poem, so lovely

  • Paul Stewartabout a year ago

    Art. Art with purpose and wisdom. Just spectacular with your signature style stamped all over it. well done, Kristen!

  • Mo Darasiabout a year ago

    Great poem Kristen! I love your description of the different states love can be in, and the rhymes you had in there (I'm a sucker for rhymes 😅)

  • And e'er the two shall dance together. I truly loved the ebb & flow of this, Kristen.

  • Heather Hublerabout a year ago

    Yes, the ebb and flow, the dance of balance. Loved this so much, my friend :)

  • JBazabout a year ago

    Ying and Yang, so you must know my wife and me? It works for us. I really enjoy the depth of this poem

  • Marie381Uk about a year ago

    Lovely ♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️

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