Dear Sister Read Count : 143

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Dear sister,
The black lily of the garden, 
The waters of an enchanted fountain, 
The one brewing the spellbinding cauldron.

What do you think makes a good ruler, 
The rightful heir to a kingdom's throne?

Could it be the blood,
Or the powers they have shown?

Dear sister, 
The one in a million, 
The darling of brilliance,
The leader of a rebellion.

What makes life a fairytale, 
A story to be told?

Is it the fact that chapters keep on coming,
Or the fact that no one else is in control?

Dear sister, 
The ruler of her own reality
The enchantress of her written tragedies,
The heart beating rapidly.

Why do roses seem so dangerous, 
Yet so beautiful among thorns in observation?

If I were to choose an object to describe you, 
I'd choose a rose for your description.

For you are beautiful, 
In your own treacherous way.
And I believe everyone is, 
In their own ways.

Dear sister, 
You can never love others if you don't love yourself first. 
So please, love yourself, 
Before you love me. 
And anyone else. 

I love you, dear sister.
Until fate brings us together again.

Comments

  • love this

    Sep 17, 2019

  • Sep 17, 2019

  • Maurice  Beres

    Maurice Beres

    Beautiful 🦋🦋🦋🦋

    Sep 17, 2019

  • what a wonderful poem

    Sep 17, 2019

  • Sep 18, 2019

  • cool

    Sep 23, 2019

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