Daybreak Shards
Love/Fear No. 92
Every poem in Hearts on the Line stems from an anonymous person graciously answering two questions: “What is my greatest love?” and “What is my greatest fear?” The rest is just my poetry…
Life Is a Word, and Love Is a Sentence. Tomorrow, we’ll hug as servants to love. It will be enough; we’ll carry us up. Tomorrow’s the date where all is explained – where words will run free in this family. Tomorrow, I swear, no else can compare. We’ll shine like the lights in unopen eyes. Tomorrow was then; four days came and went. Tomorrow, tomorrow, please come back again. Thank You to the Human Spirit…
I would be grateful if you shared your own love and fear on this link…
It’s anonymous and could lead to the next poem!





This person’s greatest love was “family.”
Their greatest fear was “procrastination.”
There is always tomorrow, they say. Well, maybe not.
Very nice, Hasse. This one's even more economical than others! Lots of great lines and turns of phrase in this one like "servants to love" and "we'll carry us up." I'm going to guess greatest love (and fear) is getting married?