The Power Of Love

This is the place where the power of love lives. This website celebrates the beauty, depth, and transformative power of love through words.

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Was not born for love

This poem explores the pain of repeated rejection and the emotional weight of being judged before being truly known. It reflects a longing for genuine love rooted in acceptance, where a person's character is seen before assumptions or outward differences.
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You are My “Y”

TThis poem uses the word "Why" as a metaphor to express how one person gives meaning, purpose, and direction to someone else's life. It conveys that no matter the questions or uncertainties they face, love remains the constant answer.
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Your Title Here

This poem celebrates someone whose kindness, joy, and presence bring comfort, hope, and light to the author's life. It expresses admiration rooted in gratitude and quiet affection, finding happiness simply in the person's existence and the positive impact they have on others.
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POEMS WRITTEN IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES

Gone...Not Forgotten

  • Mort, mais inoubliable (French)







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Jolene Collazo

  • Jolene Collazo (French)
  • Jolene Collazo (Spanish)







My Dad

  • «Mon père» (French)












My Father Jehovah

  • “Mon père Jéhovah”









My New Forever Friend

  • Ma nouvelle amie (French)
  • Mwen Genyen Yon Nouvo Bon Zanmi (Haitian Creole)
  • Un acrónimo para una persona especial (Spanish)

“Seeing You Smile”

  • «Quand tu souris» (French)








“The Smile” -2011 Edition

  • “Souri ou”- Edisyon 2012 (Haitian Creole
  • “Le Sourire” (French)




The Untouchable Love

  • Tu es mon choix (French)








Wally

  • Wawa (French)
  • Wawa (Haitian Creole)










Featured Poem

Louise Cassidy: Simply “Love”

She embodied what makes us human by her love.
However, what made her more special was her love for Jehovah, our God from above.
She rendered sacred service to Jehovah by giving all she had and giving her best.
We can imitate her by serving Jehovah whole-souled and giving him our best.
She was known best for preaching the Good News of the Kingdom
Because she wanted all to know about God’s Kingdom and the benefits to come.
Her zeal for the ministry showed her love for people and life.
Just like God, she wanted everyone to taste and see the truth about the real life.
Despite many challenges, she was generous, gracious and full of energy.
Her energy was truly visible in everything she did because her love for all was extraordinary.
She showed her love also by being a great cook of pasta.
Her hospitality and kind gestures were from the heart just like her lasagna and pasta.
We will remember her zeal, faith, and endurance.
For that alone, we cannot wait to see her again in the new world- that is our God’s assurance.
Still, we will miss her love very dearly
Because she simply was loved by all very dearly.