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Shelter from the storm.

A distance can't be measured if its a distance of the heart

Nothing can stretch across that far when two lovers part

It's not because the love has gone

It's because the distance for the loves increased

And one side can't travel that far now,

Rendering the relationship,

Deceased.

It would be spellbinding for this love story to go on and on

But then why prolong the hurt of a supposéd loved one.

 

Yet even though these lovers part

It's for the greater good

because now. it is not in the stars

the sky has been re-written

But that does not mean new artists

Could not reunite this pair

Because they left it when they did

Able to relinquish their care

 

So you may feel that a loved one maybe passed you by

but up above there is a plan

a plan within the sky

As one time when the heavens open and rain begins to fall

You'll reach up with your umbrella

and standing soaked forlorn

Will be that love of your life

Asking for shelter from the storm.

 

chances come and go

and loves may pass you by

but just so you know

There's that plan for us.

You and I.

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Written by
josh-morter
English
Published
Jun 12, 2013
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written on 12/05/13 by Josh Morter

Decided I needed to write something... so struggled to begin, lost my motivation but hopefully it's back again.

For some reason the film 'serendipity' came into my head whilst writing and it kind of pushed on this poem. Felt goo to pen again.

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