Love Poem: Life Without Love: Echo Poem 7-Th
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Written by: Brian Johnston

Life Without Love: Echo Poem 7-Th

Poet's Notes:
My poet's notes must precede the next Echo Poem as well because the poet 
has not given me permission to publish her poems on my site. I can, of course, 
reference her poems without restriction. So the TH in the title here is short for 
Treasure Hunt. To really enjoy my poem to the full (although it does stand 
alone as well), I suggest you read Lora Colon's Poem called 'And My Life Goes 
On' on Poemhunter.com first. PH is a great site as well and I publish both 
places.

Love On It's Own

Love on its own is still love I declare, 
It doesn't matter what poets may say.
A rose is not in touch with emotion, 
And plants draw their life from other's decay.

Love on its own doesn't cry this I swear, 
And lilies bend just when water's lacking
If love causes grief don't cry an ocean
These new depths might just lead to more fracking.

Philosophy may be no match for pain
But I think there's no cause for surrender
You think it does any better with joy? 
Maybe we should just go on a bender? 

What may I ask is it you hope to gain
When your senses around you are reeling? 
Could it be your request's a childhood toy? 
Your adult sees no profit in feeling.	

Love on its own never hears its own moan	, 
Its beloved one's cry never shirking, 
No pause if weather be foul or fair, 
Its empathic power always working.

Love on its own brings to peace every groan
And it brings every heart its own answer
And just when you're sure there's no one to care
Always love is its own tiny dancer.

Brian Johnston
January 28, 2014