It takes a village to find true love



My love, where were you all this time.
I wept until my tears ran dry,
Consumed  by infatuated love,
This rare love, like precious gold, in this world.

Oh how l searched and yearned for you,
through the vastness of endless nights,
Aching for touch of your embrace,
Longing for warmth of soul's light.

In this chaotic world of fleeting desires,
True love is a treasure, seldom found,
But fate has brought us together now
And our hearts, entwined, forever bound

No longer shall weep in solitude,
For you have filled the void within my core,
Your presence, the elixir of life,
Granting me solace forevermore.

Like gold, our love shall shine and endure
Withstanding the trials that lie ahead,
Together,we'll face the storms that come
And conquer them, hand in hand, fearless,
and unwavering.

So my love, let us celebrate this Union,
Embrace the rarity of our bond ,
For in a world of temporary moments,
Our love, like gold,shall forever respond.

About this poem

I wrote this poem with happiness and enthusiasm that final l have found true love after a very long time I've suffering

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Submitted by sneracukana97 on August 29, 2023

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Scheme XAXX XXXX XBXB XXXA XXXXX XCXC
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 946
Words 189
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4

Sinegugu Cukana

Sinegugu Cukana grew up at Lusikisiki villages in the province of Eastern Cape of South Africa. She loves reading story books, magazines listening to music. she started writing poems at a very young age when she was only 12 years old, to her poetry is like a healer. She uses it to express her feelings and believes that it can make a great change in the lives of people who are facing difficulties. This is her debut appearance in any publication. more…

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