Lover's Pain

Vena Wolf

Shall I rewrite the past, for pain is left?

Thou art weeping and with tears streaming.

Roaring droplets do pound on our roof tops, 

And blackest of nights hath our worst nightmares.

 

Sometimes too painful the heartbreak of love,

And often is the pain too great for pure souls;

And every light from light sometimes declines,

By chance, or by darkness’ choice, we are harmed,

 

But thy eternal heartbreak shall soon fade away,

Thy gain possession of new light thou owest,

Thy pain shall never again remain in thou,

When thy eternal light have time that thou growest.

 

So long thy heart’s free and light shines through night,

So long love survives, and will soon prolong. 

  • Author: Vena Wolf (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 11th, 2017 02:53
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is of renewed love and the pain that comes before. Hope you all like it at least a little, thanks. ~Vena❤
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 34
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Comments2

  • Tony36

    Well written and expressed Great write

    • Vena Wolf

      Thank you, Tony36. ~Vena ❤

      • Tony36

        Welcome

      • willyweed

        another fine piece Vena

        • Vena Wolf

          Thanks willyweed. ~Vena❤



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