Eternal LoveJul 28, 2003 Gazing at the stars, perspective sharpens. Are we meant to live alone? Our heart, imprisoned in its walls, aches for communion. We are incomplete. The hope of young lovers too often finds marriage A house of strangers. Did any lover want love to end? Love until death could never bring joy To the One Who created it to last forever. How does devotion grow? How can souls unite? Love must be more than chance. The secret of marriage radiates from its Source. Physical union brings two lives into the embrace of the Inventor of passion. Three become One; Inseparable. Purified feeling with Golden thought; melted. Separating a Triune marriage tears apart The fabric of the universe. The Age of Eternal Love expands with the Fidelity of lovers bound to God through lineage. Ten billion years from now, how many Grandchildren will bounce on the knee Of our Parent? Our marriage will still be young; time enough to love together In perfect resonance. Peter Falkenberg Brown is passionate about writing, publishing, public speaking and film. He hopes that someday he can live up to one of his favorite mottos: “Expressing God’s kind and compassionate love in all directions, every second of every day, creates an infinitely expanding sphere of heart.”
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