Two Hearts Away But Always



Though distance casts its shadowed veil,
Two souls entwined, their bond prevail.
Love's tether strong, defying time's stride,
A beacon of hope, where passions collide.

In the depths of longing, hearts find their way,
Aching desires in twilight's display.
Attraction's magnetism, a cosmic force,
Pulling souls together, setting a course.

Yet sorrow's weight, like a distant cry,
Echoes through nights when love's denied.
Yearning and ache, the bitter-sweet cost,
Moments apart, but never truly lost.

Two flames ignited, burning as one,
Passion's inferno beneath the same sun.
Attraction's dance, a celestial art,
A symphony played from soul to heart.

Love, a star that fiercely gleams,
Aching with the power of countless dreams.
Though distance may strain, hope's torch held high,
Guiding us through the night's lonely sky.

Amidst the cosmic expanse, we find,
A union of souls, forever aligned.
Through tears and laughter, emotions vast,
Our love's mosaic, memories cast.

So let us honor the pain we've known,
In separation's ache, our souls have grown.
For distance ignites a passion's fire,
A yearning tempered by love's sweet lyre.

No matter how far, no matter how near,
Our hearts are bound, and that's crystal clear.
In love's embrace, we find our true home,
A symphony of emotions, wherever we roam.
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Submitted by ChristenKuikouafans on August 31, 2023

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Scheme AABB CCDD EBXX FFGG HHEE IIJJ KKXX LLMM
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,311
Words 247
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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