Untitled

Anna S Marquez 1983 (Chicago, IL)



The vows we made began to fade and now they are over.
I hope you're happy in the bed you made because now our love is labeled with an expiration date.

The family and the home we made never can be recovered.
I spent so many days under our bedroom cover.
Never did I ever think I would be able to recover.

The bad memories outweigh the good.
Betray me, I never thought you would.
Finding the strength to move on, I never thought I could.

I met someone new and he is my world.
He made a promise to me and the kids for a fresh new start.
In the beginning I thought it would be so hard.
However I eventually let down my guard.

A life of Love Is All I know know.
Now my family continues to grow.
I now love life and can go with the flow.
You wouldn't notice me now do you see my glow?

The day I let you go I was able to grow.
My fiance now is responsible for my glow.
Our love is real and not for show.
The baggage from my past I no longer have to tow.

About this poem

This poem is about being cheated on by my ex-husband and how I love began to fade and have my new fiance came into my life and showed me how to grow

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Written on September 24, 2022

Submitted by annam.70926 on September 24, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AX XAA BBB XXCC DDDD DDDD
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 952
Words 223
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4

Anna S Marquez

I have been writing poetry since the age of seven when my grandfather died. I have suffered from depression most of my life I was raised by my grandmother. I continued writing throughout my life and continue to. Poetry is a way of me expressing myself I'm letting others into my world. more…

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