Tonight I am making my peace, of what was never meant to be
As time passes me by, faith and hope I string along as I cry
Wanting, hoping, praying my way through life and wondering could I ever be enough to be somebody's wife
Trying to make peace with my destiny, trying to make peace with agony
Blessings, blessings, blessed I am, but how can I get rid of all of this pain?
Regrets and unknowns filling my head, living a life without love and companionship is what I dread
Beauty all around me like a form of art but blinded by the hole I carry in my heart.
Praying for a miracle as I cry myself to sleep, for just one moment when I can be at peace.
Holding on to something that'll never be, tell me how can I continue to live if I cannot breath?
Waiting to hold someone so dear, to tell me he loves me as he whispers in my ear.
Nothing exists that will heal the wound, of this love that I carry and which does not ever bloom
Love is nonexistent, love is astray, my heart yearns for that love that'll make me want to stay
Making my peace of what is destined to be, a life without love and other possibilities.
- Author: spalacios ( Offline)
- Published: November 13th, 2016 01:37
- Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this poem when I was really down and reflecting on both my past and future. I find that when I am really down writing really helps. It wasn't meant to be a poem at first but here it is.
- Category: Sad
- Views: 23
Comments2
WELCOME SPLACIOS (LOVE YOU PEN NAME) Thanks for your very elegant first poem with its rather sad and downbeat content. I'm 33 and still single but I never give up on love ~ it is the AIR we just have to reach out. I do have a current GF so who knows. Problem is we were born to be loved and with someone ~ so I understand about the HOLE IN YOUR HEART ! Thanks fro sharing ~ Yours BRIAN.
Thank you, Brian, for your kind words. I wrote that poem a couple of months ago so I am not as down as I was then. Appreciate your comments!
Great write really enjoyed reading your poem
Thank you, Tony. I really appreciated your comments!
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