The Dawn of Fate: A Poem on the First Encounter

The Spark of the Moment

‘Twas not the season, nor the crowded place,
But scent of mocha drifting on the air,
When suddenly I saw your gentle face,
And Fate stood still to catch us unaware.

Within the sapphire deeps of your surmise,
I saw a dawning light, a promise sweet;
The shyest smile appeared within your eyes,
To make the ruin of my heart complete.

Your voice rang out, a crystal chime so clear,
That silenced all the city’s rush and roar;
In that fleeting second, drawing near,
My spirit found the home it hunted for.

O magic spark! O lightning from above!
Without a shadow was the passion born;
Two wandering souls who sought the sun of love,
Found eternity upon that blessed morn.

This verse serves as a gentle reminder of the power inherent in beginnings. It captures that ephemeral threshold where chance transforms into destiny, proving that the most profound journeys often start with nothing more than a shared glance and a tentative smile.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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