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Friday, October 24, 2008

To My Wife out there Wandering,

Missing you from afar,
Burns and bruises my heart,
My heart couldn’t take it no longer,
It desires of yours,
Only yours shall heal its sorrow,
No heart but yours truly,
My heart desires you.

As day walked by,
I somehow find that I been missing you,
The time that flowed by feels long,
I couldn’t stand no longer,
My heart’s dying and has no will to live,
I shall continue surviving,
To see you once more, I shall endure it all.

Let the fate spindle away with time,
May that fate bring our hearts together,
Be one once more,
And never to be broken apart again,
It’s a promise, a vow I shall make,
With my blood of my soul,
I shall make it true once again.

So the Gods of Heaven above,
May Thee bear witness of my vow,
The promise that I made with my soul,
I shall love her once more,
For eternally I shall do so,
I shall make her an immortal,
Carved in my soul and heart, I shall.

1 comments:

Neal Brown said...

That's beautiful. My wife moved out in the Summer, claiming there was no love for me anymore. I was managing pretty well, as I always harboured hope of reconciliation, but these past few weeks...well, you poem is perfect for describing that!