Tears in Dev Parth's Eyes

Dev Parth

Oh Dev Parth, why do you feel so blue?

Is it the weight of the world that's crushing you?

Or the ghosts of the past that linger still,

Haunting your heart and refusing to be still?

The tears that fall from your weary eyes,

Reflect the pain that within you lies,

A deep ache that cannot be assuaged,

By the fleeting moments that life has waged.

Sadness is a storm that can ravage the soul,

Leaving behind a trail of sorrow and toll,

But know that in the darkness there is light,

And with every dawn, a glimmer of respite.

So take heart, my dear Dev Parth,

For this sadness shall not be your path,

You'll find the strength to rise above,

And fill your life with joy and love.

Let the tears flow and the heartache pass,

For every sorrow has a time and a class,

And in their place, you'll find renewed hope,

To help you climb life's uphill slope.

Oh Dev Parth, let the sadness go,

And embrace the beauty that life does bestow,

For in your heart lies a soul so true,

And with each day, a chance to start anew.

  • Author: Dev parth (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 28th, 2023 23:56
  • Comment from author about the poem: This sad poem on Dev Parth was created with the intention of offering comfort and hope to anyone who may be struggling with sadness or a heavy heart. The poem acknowledges the pain and difficulty of feeling sad, but also encourages the reader to hold on to the hope that things will eventually get better. It reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles, and that there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
  • Category: Sad
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  • Goldfinch60

    Fine words Dev, that light in our life is always there for us and brings joy to us all.

    Andy

  • Neville


    I journeyed back here to see where you were coming from .. I was not disappointed .. Neville



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