Soul Mates Dissipate
Today I finished reading a wonderful book that I borrowed from Cheryl. The book is entitled ‘Soul Mates Dissipate‘ by Mary B. Morrison. There were plenty of steamy scenes, but the moral of the strory was stronger than anything. Morrison’s leading characters, Jada, Wellington and Melanie learn about soulmates and true love or at least what they think is true love. The following is an except from the book where Jazzmyne recited a poem to Jada:
Soul Mates Never Dissipate
And they never part
The spiritual bond that connects the two
Is connected heart to heart
It matters not–dead or alive
The bond cannot be broken
And you feel the pain of the other
Even when words are not being spoken
You can deny in your head
But never in your heart
What God puts together
No man can tear apart
Soul Mates Never Dissipate
And they never part
The spiritual bond that connects the two
Is connected heart to heart
Sure you may have another lover
Or a husband or maybe a wife
But the eternal bond of your Soul Mate
Gels the existence of your life
Flesh will perish
We all must die
But the spirit of a Soul Mate continues
Because your Soul Mate lives within you
For man was not meant to live alone
So your Soul Mate you must embrace
To ignore the existence of your Soul Mate
Is to doubt your very own faith
Soul Mates Never Dissipate
And they never part
The spiritual bond that connects the two
Is connected heart to heart
Excerpt from Mary B. Morrison, Soul Mates Dissipate. p. 141-142.
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