winged love

"There is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self."
Francis Bacon
i have a confidant that lives many miles away from me
Albion is her home
i tell her of my joys and of my woes
a very unique relationship
that i'am ever grateful for
her short concise advices
are priceless.....................
true heavenly gemmes
winged love from another continent
i have recently taken her counsel on many matters of the heart
i asked her the other day:
" when am i ever gonna find that deep connection with someone ?
is it bound to happen? or doesnt everyone encounter such bliss? "
she calmly and wisely says in the most sophisticated of british accents:
"ya habibi, i have always prided you on your intuitiveness and your gift of knowing what is real with a deep conviction as if touching it, and now you ask me such weak and astray questions,
tut tut mohamed, for shame"
stay out of that whole thing for a while
and love will come to you when you least expect it
is the traditional advice in this case
so cliche, yet so frighteningly real
and then comes a breath of fresh air
in the midst of all my self-doubt
and playfully tickles my innermost senses
she goes by lola
Francis Bacon
i have a confidant that lives many miles away from me
Albion is her home
i tell her of my joys and of my woes
a very unique relationship
that i'am ever grateful for
her short concise advices
are priceless.....................
true heavenly gemmes
winged love from another continent
i have recently taken her counsel on many matters of the heart
i asked her the other day:
" when am i ever gonna find that deep connection with someone ?
is it bound to happen? or doesnt everyone encounter such bliss? "
she calmly and wisely says in the most sophisticated of british accents:
"ya habibi, i have always prided you on your intuitiveness and your gift of knowing what is real with a deep conviction as if touching it, and now you ask me such weak and astray questions,
tut tut mohamed, for shame"
stay out of that whole thing for a while
and love will come to you when you least expect it
is the traditional advice in this case
so cliche, yet so frighteningly real
and then comes a breath of fresh air
in the midst of all my self-doubt
and playfully tickles my innermost senses
she goes by lola
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