✨ A Poem of Love – When Verse Becomes More Than Art
By Al Konda – The Mythical Poet
There are poems that speak of love.
Then there are poems made of love — crafted in silence, held in faith, and etched with the ink of eternity.
“A Poem of Love” is one such piece.
It doesn’t shout or seduce. It doesn’t crumble into irony or confession.
Instead, it builds.
Like a house. Like a home. Like a marriage that endures.
Each quatrain moves with rhythm and clarity, anchored in traditional form — a subtle defiance against the chaotic pulse of modern poetry. It restores the sacred craft of verse, where rhyme is not restriction but reverence.
“I love you in the silence we both share,
In moments when no words need to be spoken…”
This is a poem that teaches as it sings. It shows how to write personal poetry that is musical, faithful, and emotionally true. It returns poetry to its ancient role: not as therapy or spectacle, but as testament.
🔥 The Final Line
Its last line seals the poem’s transcendence:
“Making from our love its own more than art.”
That phrase — “more than art” — is a quiet rebellion.
A rebuke of modernism’s fracture, and a reminder that true love, like true poetry, does not shatter. It shapes. It transforms. It creates meaning.
This is not a performance. It’s a vow.
And in that vow, we remember: the best poems do not just describe love —
they become it.
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🕯️ “Making from our love its own more than art.”
📖 Read the full poem on alkonda.com
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