My lovely Ms. Tulip

Myrabel Bermoy 2002 (Bulacan)



I basked in the sunshine 
Left you in June
When your bud tried to bloom 
But I disappear like gloom 

"BRB" you told me 
But after the spring, I left thee hengen 
In the midst of what I called Compassionate Love...
Love. Love. Love.

But spring passed by, 
And I let you down, you told me you need me ASAP
But I hide— then you said bye 
I thought it was a better way, but "were done." 

Can I call myself toxic? 
Just as others said, I am a walking chaotic 
that our love turns into sour bye
(sighed)

Morning sun, our Love fell down,
Just your water'd eyes— your heart shattered in the ground
Lovely Tulip!  Please smile. 
Bloom in April please.... don't die!

Lovely Tulip, smile like the sun
But I overdone. And now your Gone.
It keeps us in our safe place
Choosing your inner peace

My lovely Ms. Tulip 
Looking for you from afar...

About this poem

My lovely Ms. Tulip is all about compassionate love and one sided love. The speaker made a mistake and ghost Ms. Tulip but at the end when she realize everything Ms. Tulip already move on. All she can do is love Ms. Tulip from afar.

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Written on March 28, 2023

Submitted by myrabel_b on March 28, 2023

Modified on April 25, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXBB CADD ECEF GGEX XXXE FXXX XX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 853
Words 174
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

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  • karla_s
    This is so sad
    LikeReply1 year ago

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