Love Poem: Safety In Beliefs
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Written by: Toni Orban

Safety In Beliefs

At times I relent to the reflexes
The automatic knowledge of the peripheral nerves
Deftly guiding away from pain
Innately coded protection, 
Gifted to all
That we don’t allow the conscious to override 
Our cognition
What our atoms knows best
Every fiber of flesh protects the soul or should
From the ravages of love

A smart man once said, “Love will tear us apart”
Only fools listen and did not unhear.
Another man, though many scoffed at his unorthodox pulpit, once said:
“Fear is greater than love, remember that.” 
I did not heed.

Which leads me to my reflexes delicately picking up a fork and looking at your photographic image through its tines.
	
A befitting admonition for your deeds. But a profession on my part that suggests I know your prison. 
I do not.
The shinning silver and tinkling tines as it strikes the floor chimes and ferries my mind back to its own endless inventory, and for a split second I think: And what of the thing in each of us that drives us to madness.