How Sweet Is Lovelorn Poem by Rex-mayor Ubini

How Sweet Is Lovelorn



Alone my was there,
A lonely crowded sphere
Where my soft touch was like sharp needles
Fuelling your boiling temper,
That lust for anger.
I yearned for the soft bed of your heart
So I would lay
To slumber away,
To a place where I could share dreams with R and J.

Even though you were here
You left me to a league of vacance.
Where your hate and them loved me.
You watched them
Raped my heart severly,
And when I cried
The sound soothed your ears.
The bitter stream that sauntered on my cheek
The sight pleased your peeper.
You left me to drink my tears
With the cup of pains.

“It hurts me to tell you
I love you not”,
Your words deafened my ears
As you left me to Jazebel daughters.
Now they have taken me,
You returned to the very sphere
Where u once left me
Where I was,
There you now abide
It hurts me to tell you
I love you not again.
How sweet is lovelorn?

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: lovelorn
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