THEY HAD JUST BEGUN

Ferjohn Timung

THEY HAD JUST BEGUN

 

She wore the red, he wore a smile. 

Their hearts has danced just for a while. 

A mountain breeze, a peaceful day. 

Then hate came down to steal away. 

 

Their hands still warm from wedding rings. 

Still full of dreams and gentle things. 

But fate was cruel, and bullets spoke-

A vow was crushed, a life was broke. 

 

She cries alone where joy was lay, 

A bride, a widow in a day. 

Yet in her heart, he won't be gone. 

For love, though short,  still lingers on. 

 

,........ Ferenson Timung

  • Author: Ferjohn Timung (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 6th, 2025 04:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is a tribute to the fleeting love and shattered dreams of a couple whose wedding joy was tragically cut short by a terror attack in Pahalgam, India. Written from the perspective of the bride, it mourns not just the loss of a husband, but the life they never got to live together. May his soul be in peace😭😭😭
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  • sorenbarrett

    A most sad write of what could have been and never was to be. Tragic and causes one to ask why. Well written

    • Ferjohn Timung

      A Pakistan terrorist attacks the Indian tourist in Pahalgam, they killed 26 people with the Gun at the same moment, so young couple who married just for a week going for honeymoon, Unfortunately the husban was killed by the terrorist...so this is a little tribute



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