One sided love

Chiki1601

 

In shadows cast by moon's gentle light,

A tale unfolds, both sweet and contrite,

A saga of hearts, unbalanced and free,

Bound by the chains of one-sided decree.

 

A solitary soul, a lover's lament,

Longing for a touch, affection, intent,

But destiny's hand plays a cruel charade,

Leaving one heart to wander, dismayed.

 

Unrequited whispers, unheard, they fade,

The depths of emotion, in silence, they wade,

One heart beats loudly, while the other remains,

In a realm of indifference, where love wanes.

 

The admirer's gaze, a delicate art,

Memorizing moments, etching them in heart,

But the beloved's eyes, they never return,

A symphony of longing, destined to yearn.

 

Every stolen glance, a treasured treasure,

Unseen by the one who brings love's measure,

The giver of affection, a selfless soul,

Revels in a love that remains untold.

 

Through seasons of hope, and seasons of pain,

The heart persists, though love seems in vain,

For even unrequited, love's flame does burn,

A testament to passion, to lessons learned.

 

In the depths of unreciprocated desire,

Blossoms resilience, love's sacred fire,

For one-sided love is a testament rare,

To the depths of our hearts, and the courage we bear.

 

So let us celebrate these souls, unbowed,

Whose love, unreturned, forever allowed,

For in one-sided love, we find strength anew,

A tribute to hearts that dare to pursue.

  • Author: Chiki (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 14th, 2023 22:11
  • Comment from author about the poem: One sided love problems and happiness both are included in my words!
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 4
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  • peto

    Flows so sweetly and great rhyme
    They who can love are always the winners
    Returned or not
    Delightful write

    • Chiki1601

      Thank you 😊



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