Unrequited Love

adventuressmalik

Heart always wants to chase the unknown,

and in a dream silently a love has grown.

The mind tries to bring it into reality's embrace

and it seems possible only in the dream space.

 

Alluring, addictive, melodious, mellisonant,

love is ideal, absolute, gratifying and resonant.

The mind tries to weave a future in its factory,

but the elusive love forever remains a mystery.

 

Under the cosmic grace as the stars align,

allowing me to plead my case one last time.

More than us, this elusive love that we adore,

revelling in darling's presence, as if in a folklore.

 

As the sun trods across the evening sky,

many myriad dreams slowly begin to amplify.

Engulfing an entirely sane intellectual space,

love sacrifices us in an unending chase.

 

The love keeps drifting further forevermore,

requited love exists only in the tales of yore.

Trying to please my beloved princess, so dear,

tears were spent chasing unrequited love I fear.

 

Now push me to the brink, throw me aside,

cut loose the threads of hope on which I’ve relied.

They conspire to show me happiness so near,

stretching time into endless waits that I fear.

 

Every moment of wait feels like an eternity

pushing me into the dark abyss of crazy insanity.

But wandering alone In that dark shunya space,

I’ve witnessed Mother Nature face to face.

 

In the embrace of the primordial reality untamed,

I’ve felt the omniscient ecstasy unnamed.

Under the cosmic love's enchanting trance,

I yearn so deeply to experience the cosmic dance.

 

In the unfathomable chaos, where no ‘I’ is found.

Where there is no idea of existence around.

beyond every existence I want to be thrown,

to return to chaos where even love is unknown.

  • Author: Max (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 12th, 2023 02:41
  • Category: Love
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  • User favorite of this poem: Soman Ragavan.
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