Classic Love

Ritu Jha 1998 (Assam)



When I held your hand for the first,
I felt secured, loved and nursed
That touch, blissed me;
Filled my life with bucket of glee.

My soul get connected with yours,
To fill life with happiness for years.
And planned to held each others hand,
Till my last breath ends.

For now, tomorrow and ever after that,
I wanted to hold the same hand of mate,
Who came as an angle,
And later entered my heart with spangles.

Classic love of ours blessed us with bliss,
And that day of March, still I cherish
Which brought me to such delightful soul,
Who pervaded my life with charismatic filled bowl.

Our love became the glittering gaze,
Of dark nights at cage
And along with every sunshine,
I feel blessed to be your valentine.

Without you, life seems empty,
And survival will be tough for me,
As you're one and only admiration,
And life with you is my destination.

About this poem

It's a love poem, where a beloved confesses his spiritual and pure love to his beloved.

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Written on July 26, 2021

Submitted by ritujha2397 on September 06, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CXXX XXXC XXDD XXEE BBFF
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 828
Words 157
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Ritu Jha

Ritu Jha, a mathil girl from Assam. She is a literature student pursuing her post-graduation from MSSV, Guwahati Campus. She loves to write and portray her thoughts. She is also a member of 'Profound Writers Community'. She has also worked as a co-author in some of the anthologies. You can reach her Your quote : ritujha2397 Email Id: ritujha2397@gmail.com Nblik Id: @ritu11254780 Insta Id : @so_quotistic more…

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