Poem -

weight of love.

One by one,
Entwined they fall,
A sting of love,
does bind them all,

One by one they fall,
Swinging in the breeze,
Safely ,
Soundly,
At ease,

The branch the ties the strings of love,
No fracture,
Nor break at fall,

so gently it did bend,
under the weight of love,
Of all.

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Ravindra Kumar

Decency of the opening lines are everlasting,..."One by one, Entwined they fall, A sting of love, does bind them all,.."...impressive piece of work,..with love xx Ravindra Kumar xx

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Georgina Richardson

A really lovely piece stunningly written and flowed beautifully well. Love G xx

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