The Morn Of My Heart



O heart! Why must you lay your love so bare?
To share your heart and soul with one so dear?

I thought that I was strong enough
to bear the pain and hold my bluff,
To hide my feelings from your gaze,
And keep them locked for future days.

For Months I kept this secret hidden well.
A feeling that burned, but dared not speak its name
I held it so close, not wanting to tell
Yet in the end, the truth could not restrain.

I reach out but you're no longer there,
Left with an emptiness that's hard to bear.
Now, I sit alone with tears in my eyes
Wishing this day never came to pass

My heart is shattered,
But not feeling ashamed
for thought with pain am now free of chains

So here I am, a heart full of sorrow,
Hoping against hope for a better tomorrow.
But today, I'll sit with my broken heart,
And hope for a new fresh start.

Cursed. Is this day that brought me so much pain?
Cursed is my heart for falling first again

About this poem

This poem was written by Christen Kuikoua when he was still in highschool in May 31st 2023. This is a poem about his relation of him and one of his most loved best friend. Christen Kuikoua finally fines the courage to admit to his friend that he likes her. But unfortunately, the feeling is not mutual. Heart broken christen kuikoua write the poem The Morn of my heart.

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Written on May 31, 2023

Submitted by ChristenKuikouafans on May 31, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AX BBCC DXDE AAXX XXX FFGG EX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 921
Words 204
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 2

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