If Love Ever Came With Wisdom
A hundred years ago, love and sanity swore to never get along.
The dear drops overflowing my eyes
Washing away million dollars of moisture
The kin getting dissolved in the water
Knowing that one day, the tears won't come
Subduing the clay within
I couldn't hide my eyes with thousands of his
Feeling like I could go away
Before I let go of myself and never meet again
I’ll be happy to see you afar
Like Preeti and did Kabir
Maybe we’re not one of them
Our story is ancient and gold
Calling into an indication
My soul is sore
Nothing excites or saddens me
I’m not fearless anymore
I’m courageous more
But a heart’s like a fairy
Needing more wisdom to know what's right
And the price to pay for it.
Final Thoughts:
If only qualified people were allowed to love, our world would be much greater than it is today.
Greater in terms of honesty, compassion, and care.
For someone to love, even if it’s your mother, a person needs the intelligence of a kind. Wisdom shows the right and wrong to love. The wisdom that shows the limits to love. If you don't know the wisdom to love rightfully, then you’ll always get hurt, and probably hurt the other person, too.
But unluckily, it’s said that wisdom and love never get along, but the question is, have we tried yet? Tried to change the claims about love and sanity?
If we don’t, there’s the greatest possibility that the true meaning of love is wiping out of this earth.
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