Love Seasons – A poem

changing-seasons

 

‘Twas the early autumn of September

His heartbeats spoke close to my ear

He said something that broke a smile

Hadn’t blushed that way in a while

The winter chill brought us close

Warmth of his heartbeat again I chose

They did speak with me love stories galore

Churn my emotions more and more

With spring my love buds bloomed

For angst or difference there was no room

The heart beat fondness creepers grew

To them I closer and closer drew

Come summer the heartbeat just melt

No longer same warmth I felt

To talk, shout, call out I tried

In summer froze cold my cries

The leaves fall it is autumn yet again

I still call out to the heartbeat in pain

The heartbeat of “the love fame”

Surreal ‘twas just my mind game!

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Welcome the Storm

Welcome the Storm

 

T’was us t’was me and you

You promised me all my dreams come true

You promised me sunshine in winters

And be by me like autumn dew

I in turn stood by you in dusk and dawn

Took a thorny path of no return

We saw together the coming storm

I am sure you did protect me with no harm

When the storm hit me, I looked for your hand

Nowhere was your presence left me disdained

I faced the storm alone and strong

It taught me lessons of my wrong

You responded to none, my pain and my cries

Now all I wait is for this time to fly

All I look for now is strong commitment

One day, yes I wait for the day to get over this disenchantment.

 

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What did you Think ;)

the hug

 

 

Listen………..Ya say

Let me in, if you may

No you cause pain

I promise I wont, it will be your gain

Door opens, they  hug, fight ends, happy end of day!

This is my first try at the Limerick poetry form. Hope you enjoy it!

A notable Limerick – which won an Irish ‘Listowel Writers Week’ prize in 1998 – exemplifies the structure:

Writing a Limerick’s absurd,
Line one and line five rhyme in word,
And just as you’ve reckoned
They rhyme with the second;
The fourth line must rhyme with the third.

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Lovers Star Crossed

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 We met after an age determined
‘Twas an ocean of emotions within
Both led on a path the universe loathed
What were we but lovers star crossed?
 
We drenched in rain and enjoyed mountain breeze
And played through pastures and the maple trees
We gained less and more we lost
Did we know we were lovers star crossed?
 
We trode troublous with a dream ‘twill change destiny
We’d live in eternal love and harmony
What fools were we, can destiny be changed at all
Forgot that we were lovers star crossed
 
Injured, hurt in search of twilight we accepted defeat
Like the parallel lines walk together but never can meet
E’vry star around happy as we exhaust
After all we were the chosen lovers star crossed
 
Now we are away and do all that is right
Not heeding to the earth that misses the sun at night
Accept it and say to each other
My Love, we keep the tryst for life another.
 
With the Sun, Moon and Stars agleam
Love and live for a united dream
The sparrows and the cuckoos singing eloquent vespers
Alas we sha’nt be lovers star crossed
 
 
 
This is my very very humble attempt to pay a small tribute to the great work of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The term star crossed lovers was first coined in this epic work. To read more star crossed lovers
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Imaginary Garden – The Tuesday Platform

Our Abode

 
Large wooden door stared at me,

The brown floor, the yellow walls, I wanted to flee.
 

Giggles, whispers and the moans,

Reminded of the time alone.
 

Entered the room I heard them louder,

Saw the mirror where we stood together.
 

All was cleaned and kept in place,

But the one thing I couldn’t face.
 

It was our bed still undone,

The creases reminded of carnal fun!
 

At times subtle or passionate,

It was love incarnate.
 

A glance at the pillow made me smile,

Tell myself it was worthwhile.
 

The bed then screamed your absence,

Locking the room, I left in your remembrance.