Monday, June 6, 2022

LITERARY: "Is It Beautiful?" By Darein P. Catchillar


 Published by: Airene Nicole Q. Pamintuan

 Date Published: June 6, 2022

 Time Published: 4:24 PM


Category: Poetry

Theme: Concept of Romance 

Synopsis: Everyone has a motive to love. Although not all can be certain, most people think it's beautiful.

 

It will perish with a cut deeper than a knife.

The meaning of love is revealed through the rise of shallows.

Lovers' dreams and music,

They may appear to be a fantasy.

 

When a grin turns into a smirk, it will disappear painfully.

Roe's race down the aisle can be a deception.

Faces with two fault lines running parallel,

Smiles that reach beyond Leman's shadow.

 

When what they say is really a deceit,

Thoughts can become confused into gibberish statements, rendering them unintelligible.

Malkin of the precious white words,

It causes butterflies to flutter in our tummies.

 

When something hits them so hard,

One can be the mooncalf, taken aback by the perilous bait.

Service gestures and tender touches,

Connections strike souls on the go.

 

When they flash their brilliant light,

Madness can reemerge, and someone can burn to death.

Memories, both written and visual,

Ambience for a relaxing recollection.

 

And when I say love is painful, it will remain beautiful.

A river journey can be chaotic;

But at the very least, you can feel the wind in all the places,

Discover the wildness of falling in the right place—falling in love. 


Painting: The Lovers Whirlwind (1827) by William Blake

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