Monday, October 14, 2024

Love Bites.


Beyond illusion and fantasy,
Reality unveils colours indescribable,
You can almost feel its touch,
A whisper in the wind, a warmth that lingers.

Smile, and its joy lights the soul,
Radiating through the heart, pure as gold.
But frown, and like a two-edged sword,
The senses shift, sharp, and cold.

Love, a tender grace, yet fierce,
It caresses, then cuts deep,
A beauty that transcends and binds,
A force that awakens or lulls to sleep.

In its bite, we taste the truth,
Of pleasure, pain, and all we seek.
A paradox that makes us whole,
Love bites—its mark forever keeps.

When Words Are Already Clear

There are moments in Scripture where Jesus speaks plainly, without metaphor or mystery layered on top. Matthew 16:28 and Luke 9:27 are such ...