Oh, merciless God, I pray to thee,
Let me love my sweetheart, set her free.
She left in anger, and I'm lost, you see,
A punishment so harsh, it's not meant to be.
I was a tangled soul, astray and blue,
Until she came, and my heart felt anew.
Her presence navigated my life's dark sea,
Now, without her, I'm but a hollow me.
Don't punish me so severely, I implore,
For she's my solace, my heart's every score.
In her absence, each moment feels so long,
Like a fish out of water, my soul sings a sorrowful song.
Each breath I take calls out to her name,
A love so strong, it transcends the flames.
My tears have flooded Your majestic halls,
And the redness of my eyes etches her lovely face on my walls.
Oh, Lord, have mercy, and reunite us, I pray,
For she's my Bebo, my love, my heart's every sway.
Don't address her by any other name,
For she's a delicate flower, and mine to reclaim.
My body's still, my eyes lose their shine,
Without her, my heart's a heavy, burdened mine.
My wounds run deep, my tears can't heal,
Only she can soothe my heart, and make it real.
Oh, Lord, have mercy, and end my pain,
Reunite us, and let love's flame reign.
We're two souls, meant to be as one,
In her absence, I am undone.
Each night with her is heaven's delight,
Every moment's a gift, a precious sight.
Her presence is life, her love's my guiding light,
Without her, all is dark, and endless night.
Oh, Lord, I pray, have mercy on us two,
Reunite our hearts, and let love shine through.
We're two hearts beating as one,
In her absence, I am undone.
Bebo, my love, my heart's desire,
You're my everything, my soul's on fire.
In your absence, I'm but a shadow of my former self,
A love so strong, it transcends all else.
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Author:
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- Published: February 20th, 2025 04:08
- Comment from author about the poem: The poem is a heartfelt prayer to God, expressing the pain of separation from a loved one, Bebo. The speaker implores God to reunite them, describing the depth of their love and the anguish of being apart.
- Category: Love
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