Soulmates who were never meant to be

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   Once upon a time there was a hopeless girl who fell in love with a boy who was universes away.

All the constellations supported their fondness.

The world himself shifted just for them to touch.

The brightest stars shined luck on them.

The mystic moon herself smiled crookedly as the boy leaned in to softly peck the girl's lips.

The wind was a messenger for their late night whispering.

The rain appeared as a bewitching background written before the description of the characters.

        Nevertheless... despite all the celestials' efforts,there were destined to break.

Their love wasn't strong enough to defeat the laws of Time.

A golden strand of her hair as a bookmark,Fate too, a fine-point black ink pen, continued writing two different books,  adding more sorrow to the blue cover one. I'm sure if the girl knew about it she would beg Fate to create a happy ending for the black bound book. Even if this meant an epilogue without her.

     Consequently as Time flutters its transparent wings, the girl meets the boy at the end of the world once and for all. A poignant goodbye is slowly being written on a gold-coloured page. The moon leaves me. The stars don't shine at night and the black and white world continues tormenting his inhabitants back again.

  • Author: Moonchild (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 11th, 2022 00:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: Star-crossed lovers, right person wrong Time, call it what you want, but Fate still never planned a future for them... P.S You can see how Fate and Time are with capital letters, it's not a mistake. In my poetry, all celestials, nature elements and time are personificated. This poem is told by the Sky, she sees all.
  • Category: Love
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  • Job Welime

    This piece is simply greatness, vulnerability at its peak,, I mean what more could anyone confess!!

  • Caring dove

    Really great .. how you have expressed yourself ! 🙂



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