Poetic Pieces of Passionate Poetry
Love, in my opinion, is by far the most powerful emotion that man was ever so lucky to be blessed to experience. Definitively speaking, love is to like or desire actively, the attraction or affection felt for a person who arouses delight or admiration. When you think of love, you think of an intense interest in something or someone. You feel a craving or longing; it’s an infatuation compounded with something so irresistible it becomes your Achilles’ heel. It’s a thirst that becomes unquenchable once it hits the tip of your tongue. I never had to ask myself was I in love; it was just there waiting to be unleashed. Like a caged bird that yearns to be set free, my heart is destined to sore high above all else.
When love is experienced in a relationship, such as the ones I’ve had the pleasures of being in, the intense affection, passionate attraction from one to another, the chemistry is astronomical. Unattended though, the same emotions, the same devotion, the same passionate feelings that personify the epitome of love can wither away and die. The same sensations that brought you to a place of pure bliss can bring you to a world of detestation and hate. Like anything else in life, rejection of love can cause feelings of resentment, rage and hostility, and even vengeance.
Poetic Pieces of Passionate Poetry is a compilation of love, lust, and the emotions that follow. Ride along as I navigate through these simplistically complex feelings and disentangle the many assortments of emotions.
-- Jeremy T. Womack