In thought and Faith, we’ve heard how love’s defined:to take another, all in all, and willjust as God sees; as if—oneself resigned—some plan above, negation could fulfill. But union calls for man to take his wife as his own flesh; other, now not apart. A promise made to build a common life: to hold humility—onlyContinue reading “To Love”
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His Place
Sitting serene, the lounge of mother’s arm –Knowing, now, nothing of another place –A love irreplaceable as his charm. Basked in attention, withstanding her smarmBy staying ever close to sleep’s embrace:Sitting serene, the lounge of mother’s arm. Each new concern will his presence disarm.Looking upon him, every threat we outpace;A love irreplaceable as his charm.Continue reading “His Place”