Our Life Together

Rexburg, ID, United States
We've been married for 5 years! We met here in Rexburg, Idaho where we lived in the same apartment complex, volunteered with similar church callings, and attended the same university. It was only a matter of time before we'd bump into each other! Kelly graduated with her bachelors in psychology and has since been working with mentally ill adults and children. She has been accepted to Drexel Univeristy for her Masters in Higher Education Administration and Organizational Management. Sam recently graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho with his bachelors in English Literature. We've had so much fun and so many growing experiences in the past 5 years, and have weathered so much good and bad during our young marriage. And we love each other so much more as a result of the happy and sad experiences that we have gone through hand in hand with each other and with the Savior. Our life is a simple one, but it's ours and we're glad to have it.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Look What I Found...

I was rummaging through a drawer a little while back and I found some poetry that I wrote a few years ago! So here you go, read my literary sappiness ;)

Overcome

How does one fathom a black hole?
A vast mystery, endlessly famished.
As even the Light of
innocent heavenly bodies
Draws helplessly into the midnight abyss.

So it is with you.

My very essence is pulled,
Lost within your Darkness.
I am vanquished;
I am overcome.


Dawnlight

Light permeates my being, my soul
Steps steadily towards the dawn.
Morning dew kisses my feet, kisses sweet but forlorn.
A lark's caressing melody sings for fading ears
And my heart aches with soul laden tears.
For this dawn, though brilliant and affectionate,
Divides our paths, me from you.
My limbs quiver ever so gently in your embrace
Til I realize that it is your frame that shakes--
For I am beckoned from this place.
I murmur softly about love never dying,
As then I merge into the dawn's light
Serenely, calmly, with nature's will complying.


4 comments:

hllewis said...

Was this a dark time in your life???? No bad writing.

Sam and Kelly said...

No it wasn't a dark time for me. I was dating or engaged to Sam at the time and he had shared some of his poetry with me, and so I created these 2 poems to share with him some of my creativity too. I wasn't sad or anything, just pondering on paper if you will.

The first poem actually is a bit of a love poem. Losing yourself in someone else; being drawn so intensely towards another. It can be a good or a bad thing, depending on the relationship, but I can see how the black hole metaphor could be interpreted as a negative thing. I just regard the black hole as a powerful symbol of the engulfing power of love.

The second poem is about death, about saying goodbye to a loved one. Again it could be interpreted as negative. But I don't regard death as negative. There is a certain beauty in death, a submissiveness that can actually be peaceful. I tried to represent that in the poem in that the one who was dying was the one who felt calm. The one who remained living is the one whose body shook with grief and fear. I think that is how it often is with death--the living struggle with their grief long after the dying have accepted their fate.

In my poems I often try to capture the dual natures that so often exist in life--the peace as well as the sadness with death, the joys and the pains of love, the fatigue yet satisfaction of hard work, etc. Life would be incomplete without these dual natures.

hllewis said...

I was Just kidding Kelly and I meant NOT bad writing instead of No bad writing. But thanks for the insight.

Sam and Kelly said...

I figured you meant "not bad" instead of "no bad" ;)