The Thunderbolt: A Poem of First Sight

The crowded room dissolved into the air,
When first I caught the lightning of your gaze;
No other face seemed bright, no soul so fair,
As time stood still within that golden daze.

A sudden hush fell on the noisy street,
The cosmos spoke in silence to my heart;
I felt the pulse of ancient planets beat,
Revealing fate had drawn a brand new chart.

It was not chance that brought our paths to merge,
But destiny written in the starry skies;
I felt the shock, a wild electric surge,
And found my home reflected in your eyes.

The world did tilt, the shadows fled away,
One single look had sealed my mortal lot;
Upon the threshold of that blessed day,
I found the love that I had long forgot.

Love often arrives not with a whisper, but with the force of a storm that rearranges our entire universe. This piece reflects on that singular, electric moment when two souls recognize one another across the void. May it serve as a timeless reminder of the day your life changed forever.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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