Love Poem: Ripples of Love
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Written by: Brian Johnston

Ripples of Love

Ripples of love attended your birth
Your delicate mass bending space-time itself
A gravity well that I don't want to escape.
This event looms on my horizon,
And encompasses my being like a song
(Draws almost all of me back into itself).

Some would say that one's life is a local event
But I see now the error of such thoughts
No, big  as we are, so much mass,
(Especially compared to an electron)
We too are wavicles smeared out on God's loom
The warp and the woof of us always potential
So much so that even heaven pales in our aspect!
We swim in the ether of God's love
And because we are His children,
Nothing can ever be more important!
Lost continents in the sea of His imagination
Drifting on some spherical plane
Like Africa and South America diverging,
Separate and alone, yet somehow a perfect fit!

So many ripples! I can not escape,
(Your ripples, my ripples) nor would I want to,
We may think of ourselves as just mass,
But that is forever so wrong!
Even as life winds down

(God, what a mystery!)
And, a soul's too potential that no one can see,
What a thought! That He could care for me?

All of us concentric circles
Spreading out on the surface of God's love,

Like a stone, He threw into a lake,
There just can't be a way that He made a mistake!
Ripples are all that I hope you will take

As the fruit of my loom and occasional rhyme.
If the metaphor holds and an author required for a verse
Then I'll see you again, though can't say how or when,
Just like rhyme we roll off of God's tongue,
To be part of His thought, the existence I've sought
For each life in His mind should exist for all time.

Though my circle spreads out and grows fainter
Does God's love even harbor a shore?
There are always two places we must overlap
On reflection, I think there are probably more.


Brian Johnston
May 9, 2017