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Timeless Wait: A Poem About Waiting for Your Soulmate

Introduction

“Timeless Wait” is a poem about waiting for your soulmate. It uses the moon, the sun, and a storm. Together they show a love that comes from fate. Not from quick instinct.

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Some people do not find the right person just once. They find someone. They hope this is it. Then it is not . So they wait again. That’s the feeling behind this waiting for your soulmate poem. It’s not about one moment of falling in love. It’s about a search that keeps repeating. Again and again. Until it lands somewhere real.

This kind of search isn’t instinct. Instinct is fast. It reacts right away. This feels slower than that. More like something pulled by fate. So I built the poem around the moon and the sea. The moon never rushes the tide. It waits. Calm. The waves come to it anyway. That’s what real love can feel like. It arrives on its own time. No matter how many times you’ve looked for it before.

Have you loved before? Did you lose it? Did you start the search again? Then I hope this poem feels like it understands you.

The Poem

Timeless Wait

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Just as the moon attracts the waves at seas

He draws me in, like I am his

The sun seeps with jealousy

But the moon calmly waits for their destiny

The cloud hides the moon, rain starts to fall

Summoning the love that will be it’s downfall

Thunder shakes the sky

Crying for the love that will never come by

Telling the tales

As lovers wait for their soulmates

The Inspiration Behind This Waiting for Your Soulmate Poem

I wrote “Timeless Wait” thinking about people who keep searching. Not because they have never loved before. It’s because the love they found wasn’t the one meant to stay. Every time, they hope this is finally the right person. Sometimes it is, for a while. Sometimes it isn’t. I wanted the poem to hold that repeating search. Without making it sound tired or hopeless.

That’s why the moon is the center of the poem. The moon does not chase the tide with instinct. It just waits. Steady. Destiny brings the waves to it anyway. The sun stands for jealousy. The rivals and near misses that pull attention away for a while. The storm stands for every failed attempt. The clouds, the rain, the thunder. Every time the search had to start over. But the poem keeps returning to one line. Lovers are still waiting for their soulmates. Not because they gave up. Because they trust fate, more than instinct, to bring the right one in time.

That’s closer to what “Timeless Wait” is about than instinct ever could be. It’s the same fate I leaned on in My Beloved, where I promised to wait for someone even past death. There is actually a name for this way of searching. Psychologists call it destiny beliefs. It’s the idea that people are either meant to be together or they are not. The right connection shows up over time. It is not decided in one moment.

I have circled this feeling before. Back when I was still asking the question instead of accepting it. That’s what I did in Will You?. That poem wondered if someone out there was searching too. “Timeless Wait” feels like the answer forming slowly. The moon still waiting even after the sun and the storm have had their say.

FAQ

  • What is the poem “Timeless Wait” about? “Timeless Wait” is a poem about waiting for your soulmate. It’s about the long search for the right person. Even after loving someone who was not the one. It uses the moon, the sea, and a storm to show a search guided by fate. Not quick instinct.
  • Why does the poem use the moon and the sun as symbols? The moon stands for calm, patient love. Love that waits for its moment instead of rushing in. The sun stands for jealousy and rivalry. The other pulls and near misses that show up along the way.
  • What does the storm mean in the poem? The storm stands for every attempt that did not work out. The clouds, the rain, the thunder. Every time the search had to start over. It shows that waiting for a soulmate is not a straight path.
  • Is this poem about finding love more than once? Yes. The poem speaks to anyone who has loved before, had it not work out, and had to keep searching. It treats that repeated search as something guided by fate. Not failure.
  • Who should read “Timeless Wait”? Anyone who keeps hoping each new love is finally the right one. Even after past attempts did not last. This poem is for you.

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