Heart-Shaped
By Jade A
Published 30 July 2019
A talisman's ingredients:
Magic, power and luck.
Through pages of a book
Blackmagic may be struck.
The meaning of a talisman
A lock or one small charm.
To keep one from flames and danger
Away from any harm.
We all have one talisman.
Hands of others cannot hold.
Be cautious of our very minds
For warmth we seek, not cold.
A mould of our persona.
A keepsake for precious times.
A storage for our special ones
Or something to steal; a crime.
A talisman, like a mood ring.
Made of glass, it can shatter with ease.
It knows when we are crushed in spirit
It jumps when sone with glee.
The power of our seven senses
As sunsets paint the sky,
As the sand meets the sea
As flowers sway with the wind,
As the cool breeze triggers our skin.
A talisman to grasp our dreams
A talisman of sword and shield
A talisman, a symbol, love,
The use of limit is the sky above.
A hundred thousand beats per day
Three sixty five a year,
Thousands of words are split each day
A talisman is always near.
A priceless charm, no coin shall pay.
One can go with or without.
Of all creation, form and shape,
The heart is one all should scout.