Love Her But Leave Her Wild Poem
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Love Her But Leave Her Wild

In gardens of grace, she dances,
Unfettered, under the sky's expanse.
Love her in light, love her in shadows,
But let her wildflowers grow, unploughed.

Touch her soul with gentle hands,
Adore her storms, her untamed lands.
Listen as her laughter dispels the night,
A melody of freedom, pure and bright.

Love her, but let her mysteries unfold,
In stories untold, in dreams bold.
She's the ocean, vast and uncontained,
A spirit free, not to be restrained.

With her, every day is a new discovery,
A dance of joy, a leap into the unknown.
Love her but leave her wild,
For in her wildness, her true self is shown.

To love her is to accept her essence,
Her untamed heart, her fierce presence.
She is dancing freely in a wildflower meadow
She is dancing freely in a wildflower meadow

Meaning

“Love Her But Leave Her Wild” explores the concept of loving someone while respecting their inherent nature and freedom. It emphasizes the importance of supporting and adoring someone’s true self without attempting to tame or change them. The poem celebrates the beauty of individuality, freedom, and the wild, untamed aspects that make a person unique.

Inspiration Behind

This poem whispered to me during a sunrise walk. I saw the horizon breaking into colors, untamed and free, and thought, “That’s how love should be—respecting the wildness in someone.” It made me realize that true love doesn’t constrain; it liberates and appreciates the natural beauty and strength in a person. Each line is a tribute to those who love fiercely but freely, allowing for growth and freedom.

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