Two lives,
Stemmed from the same root,
Branch out in two different directions.
In a race to catch the light that lights all that live.
These two must stretch out their leaves
to catch every ray of opportunity grinning at them.
Two lives,
independent of each other,
But sourced from the same root.
Would they live forever apart?
Or the winds whisper a kind roar
That they may embrace each other?
Intertwined
King Davey
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 08/20/2020
Poet's note: In intertwined, King Davey speaks of his relationship with his long time friend, Ayomide Nejo.
He likens their lives to that of two branches coming out from the same root but growing away in different directions.
He ends the poem with a sought of prayer:
That by some chance they'd be more than they are already. That they would be lovers.
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Poem topics: light, forever, embrace, whisper, branch, live, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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