"Trancending Unity"
As the lips of fate, so intertwined,
Separate from faith of the Devine,
A tale of true love is called to mind,
That transcends misfortune, distance and time.
The story begins with innocence,
A bond of youth, ignoring recompense,
The building of a wall from fence,
A wall that none could stand against.
The ship sailed on unto the edge,
Then turned and sailed back again,
Companionship with trust to lend,
To handle every curve or bend.
The wiser never understood,
The mask of wrong over something good,
And try as hard as no one could,
Innocence was trialed, but it withstood.
Through ups and downs but mostly down,
Proximity never came around,
And when the storm had stopped, 'twas found,
The mighty ship had run aground.
Forcibly it was torn apar',
And used as rafts and blown afar,
Great distances did the two depar',
they drifted on into the stars.
Thereafter was for hope no chance,
The play had ended its final dance.
But message came of a date too near,
All but joy had disappeared,
For one day reunition cleared,
The edge of Heaven's eye had teared.
And now to wait with anticipation,
For the hour of proclamation,
A love story true in origination,
A purest unity with no abation.
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