Strangers again

iyeah

Strangers Again

One heart, two loves combined.
Strong and resilient, once defined.
Eternal love, pure and kind,
Now tired, torn to pieces, left behind.

 

We were strangers turned to friends,
Shared our secrets, made amends.
Blossomed into lovers, hand in hand,
Yet now we're strangers, again.

 

Our bond, once unbreakable,
Now shattered, irreparable.
The pain lingers, as we part ways,
From the depths of friendship to love's disarray.

 

Time has woven a complex thread,
Once familiar, now filled with dread.
We feared hurting, so we withdrew,
From lovers to strangers, our hearts askew.

 

The memories linger, haunting the past,
A connection lost, too beautiful to last.
Strangers again, with hearts that ache,
A love once cherished, now a bitter mistake.

  • Author: iyeah (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 17th, 2024 11:39
  • Comment from author about the poem: If you're reading this, I love you.
  • Category: Love
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