love that wasnt made to last



In the depths of sorrow's embrace,
Where shadows linger and tears trace,
A tale of heartbreak, sad and true,
Unfolds within this verse, for you.

A fractured soul, once strong and bright,
Now dances in the darkest night.
A love once cherished, now in shards,
Leaving scars that time disregards.

The echoes of laughter, once so sweet,
Now whispered secrets in defeat.
A symphony of shattered dreams,
Resounds within these silent screams.

Loneliness, a constant companion,
As hope fades in this desolation.
Promises broken, trust now lost,
Like autumn leaves, they turn to dust.

The heart, a fragile vessel, breaks,
As love's illusion slowly fades.
It bleeds in shades of crimson pain,
A canvas of loss, a love in vain.

Memories, like ghosts, haunt the mind,
Moments once cherished, left behind.
The ache of longing, a haunting refrain,
A melody of sorrow, filled with disdain.

The tears, unending rivers of woe,
Flow freely, with no solace to bestow.
They carve a path upon cheeks of despair,
A testament to love's cruel affair.

Yet, in this darkness, a flicker of light,
A glimmer of hope, shining so bright.
For in the ruins of a broken heart,
Resilience blooms, a brand-new start.

Though sadness lingers, and pain remains,
Strength emerges from these heartache stains.
And in the depths of despair's abyss,
A phoenix rises, from the darkest mist.

So let this verse, both sad and bleak,
Serve as a reminder, though hearts may break,
There's beauty in sorrow, strength in the pain,
And hope can rise, even in the saddest of refrains.

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sad poem because i found out my bf was with 2 other chickes

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Written on January 26, 2024

Submitted by foxythepireatfox on January 26, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EEFF GGXX XXHH IIHH JJKK CCLL MMXX XXHM
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,541
Words 308
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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