
“Wedding Rings” by Michelle O’Dooley
magic lies within
amoral impurities
of yellow gold
circlets inscribed
with runic symbols
turned inward
on sanctified skin
powers penetrate
fortified fingers
overwhelming
retrograde skeptics
with confident peace
in contented alliance
to carry the years
powers that deflect
life’s punishing blows
with a two-sided shield
emblazoned with
sketches well blended
in portraits
revealing one face
powers that bend to
enwind iron strands
forming singleton
entity wearing
linked curves of
the lemniscate
promise of always
powers that convert
selfish forces
of ego into
cardiac passions
of selflessness
born of organic
commitment
powers that anneal
through diamond hot
passion compressing
one whole weighing
more than its halves
fused with more than
half-volumes of bliss
powers to create
from unhesitant love
new beginnings
new life in the thriving
embrace of a family
eagerly poised
for the future
powers to heal wounds
inflicted by age
with a mutual touch
of fingertip teardrops
adoring the scars
while hand-in-hand
memories smile
From my book Range of Motion
The power of enduring love never better explained.
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cheers, mike
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Smile they do. Powers are strong.
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thanks for reading
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Beautiful, especially the last verse. I never made it there but I believe in the power of everlasting love between couples.
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this is our 50th year of marriage – we have many friends and relations who unfortunately weren’t so blessed – I thank God every day for my wife
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A fine tribute to enduring love, my friend . . .
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thanks kindly, peter
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I am always struck with awed admiration…and a bit of envy…when you describe your marriage. Not everyone is so blessed.
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believe me when I say I know that I am uniquely blessed
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I’m sure that’s true.
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You hit a home run, Paul.
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thanks kindly
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