A Little Pain, A Little Sorrow Poem by Priya Dass

A Little Pain, A Little Sorrow

Rating: 4.8


I walked pass a labour room i heard a baby cry and a mother's laughter,
With that the days passed on never easy like butter

I layed down on the grass and counted the stars above and yet only the light of the moon lingered on with love.

I watched a little boy cry, my twin my look alike has died he wept, in his arms a dog with no legs he kept...

I heard the bird chirping away with character as the python closed in to have its next meal on a plater...

One day you will regret, knowing what you left to rot and clot,
Cold and alone i was at night knowing you never gave it much taught

Hugs, kisses and love was all i asked from your heart
In return you gave me false hope and pain to take part

Never will i ever be part of the game you played so well
As i become older and wiser to know your are my hell

Ticket to sorrow was your gift to me now then tomorrow and beyond
Perhaps someday it will be a blesing from the horizon and time so long

Take note my dear friend not everythng stays as it is
Neither will my love be for you like a deep deep kiss

May tomorrow come and bring me peace
So that you and i can finally sleep with ease

Thursday, May 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 08 June 2016

A Lovely feeling poem. Read mine - Despair - Adeline

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Kelly Kurt 15 May 2016

You have a talent, Priya. Thanks for sharing

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 12 May 2016

Take note my dear friend not everythng stays as it is Neither will my love be for you like a deep deep kiss May tomorrow come and bring me peace So that you and i can finally sleep with ease Nice poem. Light of the moon lingered on with love. A very beautiful line dear poetess. Thanks for sharing the poem.10 for it. Subhas

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Daya Nandan 12 May 2016

priya i really like the last stanza.. it really brings out the emotions in your poem

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Daya Nandan 12 May 2016

A deep and meaningful piece.. i liked the ending very much

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