Parting...A Tribute



One evening
On the month of bloom
I met a problem on “losing face”;
Right into my awakening
Blatant attacks
Reached consciousness
Piercing my ego
Into pieces.
Reverberating!
REASONS COMING OUT!!!
Making the whole of my body numb.
Replicating!
Pictures appeared,
Pictures vanished.
Every scene,
Insinuating pain.
Into my mind,
Parting was inculcated.
I sighed,
No more tears to shed.
My heart quivered,
Overwhelmed
By anguish and fright
Exacerbated
By the thought of having you
Out of sight!      

About this poem

Written when I was in college, two decades ago. _____________________________________________ I decided to move on. I felt ghosted by you. I haven’t heard from you in such a long time. I heard so many things that you were doing, but I didn’t know where you were. I wanted to talk to you. I wanted to ask you, “Is it true?” I wanted you to be honest. I wanted to see you! I was frustrated. I was sad, excruciatingly, agonizingly sad. I thought by doing this, moving on with someone else, I anticipated that you would come back when you will find out, and you actually did, but it was too late and I was too afraid, you might leave again.  

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Written on 2003

Submitted by Wildflower888 on February 27, 2023

Modified by Wildflower888 on March 08, 2023

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Scheme ABCADEFGAHIAJKLMNOPQHRSOTS
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Characters 512
Words 95
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 26

Charmane Joy S Belleza

I am a wife, a mom, and a teacher living simply in the State of Hawaii, USA. I have been writing poems ever since I was in elementary. I don’t claim to be a pro or a poet, writing is just one way for me to express my thoughts, emotions, and opinion. Some of my compositions were published in our college publication and my Ilocano poems and short stories were published in one of the Ilocano publications in the Philippines. I write about anything that appeals to my emotion and interest. I love going to the beach, even just to take a walk or sit on the sand. It’s just relaxing. I also enjoy singing and hanging out with my family. more…

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