The cry of the soul
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The cry of the soul is a profound expression of the human need for connection and love.
The poetic voice does not lament the absence of the loved one, but cries out for the wisdom to endure distance and loneliness.
This cry becomes a cry of hope, where the oxygen of the open sky symbolises the vitality that comes from loving and being loved.
The search for emotional connection becomes the central focus of this sentiment.
It is not just about the physical presence of the other, but the need for their thoughts and emotions to intertwine with one's own.
The lack of ‘breathing in small intervals’ suggests that love is as essential as the air one breathes, and that its absence causes a sense of emptiness and emptiness.
This stripping is not only physical, but also emotional, as love transforms and completes the human being.
The desire to walk towards a new dawn, with the reflection of the beloved impregnated on the skin, highlights the importance of emotional intimacy in relationships.
The metaphor of ‘cream in my hands’ suggests that love is a balm that heals and nourishes, allowing the heart to express itself without fear.
Ultimately, we must reflect on the nature of love, which goes beyond the tangible, and reminds us that true connection lies in the fusion of thoughts and feelings, in the creation of a bond that transcends time and space.