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My Lost Love

I can hardly remember how it started I can barely recall when I accepted Your love for her, that day it was diverted That moment, your sadness, finally ended. It was one afternoon, maybe late November Was it one cold morning, in early December? I can’t remember, but the date doesn’t matter The one thing that mattered was your love so utter. We were together, and it was one hell of a sight A love so perfect, we never had a serious fight But in me was a secret, I hid with all my might I was holding on to my secret, holding on tight. Our love did not last long, it ended so soon Yes, it ended, two days after the full moon That time, I know, I was acting like a poon I regret all that happened that afternoon. You’re perfect, you’re nice, you are my everything But that time, I had to come up with something For you, i was willing to do anything I regret leaving you, for it changed nothing. I left you, still you waited in utmost vain You hid it, but I know that you are in pain. I was a fool. I know, I may be insane To let you go and hope to endure the pain! You tried to reach me, but my heart I asked to lie When you asked me, my love for you, I always deny I never thought you’re that weak, my lie you did buy. I hated you for that, but I did not cry. Now, I can see you finally moved on At least you are no longer holding on I hope you will continue to go on And pass your love just like a baton. But wait, before you go, the answer to your question Yes I did, I did love you, don’t make an objection I really did, there was just an intervention So I let it go, and ended in a separation.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 3/15/2013 11:00:00 AM
This was a moving poem, I really connected and related to it. Not really a fun position to be in, but it's the lesson learned that matters. Thanks for sharing.
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