The flow of two: a gentle touch

morning rises, a light touch begins the day
evening arrives, a light touch begins the night

Free verse by PamelaWLucas 4/30/18
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The flow of two: the middle

Each finds their center
Together a new space opens for two

Free verse by PamelaWLucas 4/27/18

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Finding yourself during stressful times

The flow of two: storms

When a disruptive tempest spreads dark shadows
The flow of two ride the storm to calm breezes

Free Verse by PamelaWLucas 4/24/18

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The flow of two: Each day

Each morning opens for two
Two individuals beginning
Another day  for two grateful hearts

Free verse by PamelaWLucas 4/24/18

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The flow of two: Start with you

Love and embrace yourself

Only then can love be available for another

Love beings within

by PamelaWLucas 4/23/18

“Embrace the glorious mess that you are.” Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth M. Gilbert (born July 18, 1969) is an American author,essayists, short story writer, biographer, and novelist.  She is best known for her 2006 memoir “Eat, Pray, Love.”

The flow of two: Moving forward

A relationship, I think, is like a shark. You know? It has to constantly move forward or it dies. And I think what we got on our hands is a dead shark.

Woody Allen Annie Hall

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The flow of two: Patient hearts

Listen talk wait

Laugh sigh wait

Laugh Cry wait

Embrace Embrace

Patterns of patient hearts

Free form poem by PamelaWLucas 4/20/18

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The flow of two: A forever love

Love builds a life for two

Love builds two content people

Love takes a piece of each and shares

Two become one

Poem by PamelaWLucas on 4/18/18 honoring First Lady Barbara Bush’s life and her 73-years of marriage to President George H.W. Bush.  The world is celebrating her life and their devotion to each other.

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The flow of two: Together in orbit

“Like two stars in the depths of the sky
This gravity is just irresistible
We spin around each other, you and I
When I fell for you, I fell into your orbit.”
― Justin Wetch, Bending The Universe

Justin Wetch is an artist, poet, photographer, musician, pretentious egomaniac, and messy-haired fool from Palmer, Alaska. He published his first collection of poetry while a freshman at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He enjoys artistic endeavors and connecting with people.

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The flow of two: “Dance Me to the End of Love” Leonard Cohen

Read these lyrics in celebration of a healthy and loving marriage……

“Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic till I’m gathered safely in
Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love
Oh, let me see your beauty when the witnesses are gone
Let me feel you moving like they do in Babylon
Show me slowly what I only know the limits of
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the wedding now, dance me on and on
Dance me very tenderly and dance me very long
We’re both of us beneath our love, we’re both of us above
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the children who are asking to be born
Dance me through the curtains that our kisses have outworn
Raise a tent of shelter now, though every thread is torn
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic till I’m gathered safely in
Touch me with your naked hand or touch me with your glove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love”

Songwriter: Leonard Cohen

Listen the words that lead to the path of love

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