My First Love

My First Love

by Eddie Elias
My First Love

My First Love

by Eddie Elias

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Overview

First Sight: The poet recounts the first time he saw his wife, overwhelmed by her beauty and grace, which marked the beginning of their lifelong journey together.
First Dress: He describes the profound effect of seeing his wife in a stunning dress, emphasizing how it enhanced her natural elegance and his awe at her appearance.
First Kiss: This poem explores the intense feelings and physical sensations of their first kiss, symbolizing the start of their deep emotional connection.
First Time Alone: The initial experience of being alone together is painted as a moment of vulnerability and growing intimacy, where both shared and revealed their innermost thoughts and feelings.
First Touch: Reflecting on their first touch as husband and wife, the poet highlights the magical, almost sacred nature of their bond at that moment.
First Time Apart: The difficulty of being physically separated for the first time is portrayed, stressing the emotional challenges but also the strength of their commitment.
First Argument: Their first argument as a couple is shown as a learning experience, where despite the conflict, they grew closer by learning to listen and compromise.
Beautiful Black Woman: The poet celebrates the beauty, strength, and indomitable spirit of his wife, admiring her confidence and resilience.
Love is like a Rose: Love is likened to a rose, beautiful and delicate yet strong, embodying both the beauty and the challenges of love.
Too Pretty for Me: This piece expresses feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt when faced with his wife's beauty, exploring themes of insecurity in love.
Love: Described as a powerful, overwhelming storm, love is shown as an intense force that demands admiration and surrender.
You're Still Here: Despite personal failures, including infidelity, the poet appreciates his wife's forgiveness and ongoing support, pledging to rebuild trust.
Marriage is Still Good: The poet defends the value of marriage, acknowledging its challenges but emphasizing its capacity to bring joy and fulfillment.
She Still Needs Me: After decades together, the poet reflects on the evolving nature of their needs, celebrating the enduring comfort and mutual support in their long-standing relationship.
Together, these poems weave a narrative of lifelong love, illustrating not only the joyous peaks but also the challenging valleys, ultimately affirming the resilience and beauty of committed love.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185879382
Publisher: Edward S Flanagan
Publication date: 04/25/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 116 KB
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