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LOVE AT FIRST FEELING by Isabelle Andres

There are those sweet moments in our lives when we meet a stranger…

The meeting is totally unplanned, absolutely random and ever so spontaneous. I began to write this poem as I was recalling one of those moments. As ephemeral as this moment was intense, that day a complete stranger initiated some of the most ethereal feelings in my heart.


Love at first feelings
by Isabelle Andres

I fell in love that night in the twilight,
I felt my heart sketching fireworks across the sky,
For an instant my world had stopped,
Our hearts melted into flying stars,
Yet in the spur of an instant my heart went shy,
Seeking silent paths to its soul-heart,
Yet paths it no longer dare to light,
Perhaps too scared by the blow of a silent no,
It rather stared the glimmer of a possible glow,
And so for now it secretly hides,
Hoping one day to beat so loud,
Hoping one day to sing so proud,
Some more love fireworks across the sky.


Isabelle Andres: A few years ago, I decided to embark on a new journey, a rather personal one, one of self-discovery and so I began to let go of all I once was to become all I am and will be. Along the way, I have discovered myself a passion for photography, writing, reading and dancing amongst many other things. I find my inspiration in Nature and contemporary art and I love to explore the creative and spiritual spheres. From introspective journaling I somehow began to venture in the land of poetry. My first poem came to me whilst I was absorbed as I often am in a moment of Nature contemplation. Recently I have begun to venture in the land of fictional writing and I now secretly dream that one day I will be the proud author of a novel. I can be found on my website Belle Pan’s Maze and on my writer’s page on Facebook.

~If you are interested in seeing your poetry appear in this blog, or submitting a poem by a woman that has inspired you, please click here for submission guidelines. I greatly look forward to hearing from you!~

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