Her

Ansh Jain

In distant realms, where words took flight, A friendship blossomed, pure and bright. She was my confidante, my dearest friend, Our bond unbroken, on love's path to wend.

Songs became the threads that wove our tale, A symphony of shared dreams, without fail. Through screens, we'd watch the silver screen, A virtual cinema where our hearts convened.

Christmas lights adorned our pixelated space, Snowflakes danced, time couldn't erase. We laughed at movies, cozy and warm, A love that weathered a digital storm.

Nicknames whispered, sweet and low, Like petals falling in a soft, silent show. Games we played, a dance of joy, In pixels, I found my girl, oh so coy.

Yet distance grew, a chasm wide, A love tested, emotions to confide. Silly fights and tear-streaked nights, But our connection held, love's steadfast lights.

Then came the day, a heartache profound, She chose a path where love wasn't bound. The echo of her goodbye, a silent scream, A dream shattered, a ruptured seam.

Now I stand amidst the ruins we made, The love, the laughter, beginning to fade. She's moved on, I'm left in the past, A best friend lost, a love too vast.

Yet in the quiet, where memories reside, I cherish the moments, side by side. If my words could reach her, a silent plea, In verses of love, let her heart see.

For every note of a shared melody, And each frame of our movie fantasy. In the game of love, I remain a pawn, Hoping she'll read my words at dawn.

Through tears, I pen this heartfelt verse, A love that lingers, an eternal curse. In the echoes of our laughter's ring, I still love her, my eternal spring.

  • Author: Ansh Jain (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 5th, 2023 14:52
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem means a lot to me because it’s personal. I hope this reaches her and she reads it.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 2
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  • Norman Flagtea

    Very moving - and about one of poetry's eternal themes: love and love lost. Keep up the good work and post some more!



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