Love Blossoming in Forbidden Soil
"Blossoming love" emphasizes that love still grows and blossoms in adversity, carrying a sense of tenacity and beauty.

They met where walls were built to separate—
she, a flame dancing on bureaucratic ledgers;
he, a root cracking through concrete decrees.
Their glances traded in the shadow of "thou shalt not,"
each stolen hour a leaf unfurling
beneath the frost of societal gaze.
They planted whispers in barren policy papers,
watered defiance with midnight conversations,
their fingers brushing like tendrils reaching
across electrified fences of tradition.
When authorities came with shears of condemnation,
they found not weeds to purge but orchids—
fragile yet irrepressible, petals stained
with the impossible hue of persistence.
For love, when rooted in forbidden earth,
grows not toward the sun but deeper,
twisting through layers of "cannot" and "should not"
until it emerges, blooming violently beautiful,
a botanical rebellion against man-made winters.
They became folklore—
the dandelion breaking the palace floor,
the ivy that strangled stone commandments,
proof that the heart's geography recognizes
no borders drawn in ink.
About the Creator
Luna
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Comments (1)
Interesting poem!!, and good luck.