The strife



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A wife was on the deathbed.And his husband was by her side, writing some lines. Here it goes

What happened to you, my love?
Where is the fighter who always stands by my side
From the college love story to your journey of becoming a bride

You are the reason, my life feels all right,
You are that star of the sky, that shines so bright,
Your name is enough to add meaning to my life
From memorable moments to certain strife
What happened to you,  my love?


I still remember our wedding day,
 Your beauty taken my breath away,
 I pinched myself hard right there,
 I was all numb, there was nothing to say.

No matter what will happen to you,
Love is the fact that will not decline
I will be always by your side,
 But Please!!Please ! wake up My sunshine

And the miracles happened. The wife was conscious. But the first thing  she said after becoming conscious was
I want a divorce, I want a divorce

Now these lines are from the wife's side

I loved you always,
You were everything to me,
But the sudden strife made me realise,
From a loving husband to what can u be,

 Your actions were tragic,
and all it was your fault,
 You don't deserve to be with me,
Because it was a sexual assault.
 

About this poem

This poem is special to me.It is based on a real event.

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Written on January 30, 2023

Submitted by daharwalishita on January 29, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X A BCC DDEEB FFXF XGCG XX C XHAH XIHI
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,223
Words 267
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 3, 5, 4, 4, 2, 1, 4, 4

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