I’ve got love,
Perhaps a touch more than is typical,
To ensure that all is well,
Be it near or distant, grave or trivial.
I’ve got love,
To pierce through the soul beyond the visage,
To cherish each nuance,
Whether of flesh, bone, or mere kinship.
I’ve got love,
For every gaze that beams upon me,
Weeps for me, sings for me,
And perpetually seeks my presence.
I’ve got love,
To affirm each day that it is worthwhile,
Offering unwavering focus,
With no return clause to safeguard its grace.
I’ve got love,
Without queries or grievances,
To vow promises of eternity,
Without falter or bounds for all acquaintances.
I’ve got love,
To be wholly myself, the joyous self, unmasked,
Yearning for inner fulfillment,
To dwell in bliss, shunning the confounded.