Love Poem: Two Souls Know

Two Souls Know

Sun shone cheerily when we greeted our new life.
Merriments, not memories lifted lifelong strife.
Immense endearments, as your wife, I bestow.  
Like lavender lilacs laced in loves’ golden glow.
Every kindheartedness liberated pains flow.
Smiles replaced sorrow; together, souls know.

© March 12, 2011
Dane Smith-Johnsen

Form:  Rhyme written as an acrostic of the word smile with alliteration interspersed.