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Sunshine of Passion by Todd Fletcher The sunshine of passion cuts through this heart Once blind to love I sat in the dark Only whispers of the wind prevailing A heart I slowly kept from failing this love pours from seams I've stitched a moments beauty that I once ditched the ashes of time have escaped through my hand now the beauty of love I've come to understand I feel the rays of time drift in the wind and it's this feeling I get when I'm cleansed of sin See I got this great God shining in heaven above lil' sprinkles turn to showers, the forecast called for love I know there's a God who controls the weather but it's a feeling I describe one cannot measure it's something I call the sunshine of passion that fills with a great sense of satisfaction It gives me a high that I try to describe but I use words that flow with a pen I scribe this could have been a sonnet but it's more than fourteen lines I see the skylines bleed of love with the ages of time it takes me back to the days before I knew Christ back before I gave Him my heart and accepted His life it's this something I write called the sunshine of passion it's this verb called love that's been put into action It's roses for anguished heart that cries it's this beauty called love that never dies it's this feeling of satisfaction that I get of all the memories and tragedy one cannot forget It's for times that I thought my heart would fail while drifting on the wings of a flightless sail It's this passion that drives my heart to excel a love of a God that from heaven fell fell upon a heart that remembers His fight while bleeding on a cross long ago one night that blessed me with a passion to pursue this dream made into reality upon wings that flew flew upon the wings of endless grace while staring into the beauty of my God's face never denying for one second my faith but remembering this heartache you came to erase |
![]() This poem was a finalist in the February 2011 poetry contest |
Please contact Todd Fletcher at "tfletch27@yahoo.com" to request permission to use this poem.