There was acrimony in the air,
The smiles from lips were long gone,
The affection had become the thing of the past,
The love was all battered teethering on last straws.
The rift between two loving hearts were deepening,
the two united souls were drifting further and further apart,
The communication had completely broken down,
We were two strangers living in domain of our own.
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While walking in the garden, I was adoring the beautiful roses,
The fragrance of roses reminded me the senous lover of not that distant past,
The sparkling beauty of roses brought the memories of the smile on her face,
The resilience of the roses to all kind of weather,
touched my heart with the notion of never ending love.
To mend my dwindling relationship, I reluctantly plucked a rose bud,
Instead of offering it t the spreme God, I presented it to my divine love,
I could see the smirk of smile on her face making it flush in pink,
I could see the glow of happiness in the corner of her eyes.
The miracle of rose buds united the two hearts again,
I found the romance in a hug after a long time,
An affectionate kiss sent my head reeling in the exalted land,
I hope our love would be as resilient as the bud of a rose.
This is so romantic Jay. You didn't bring the whole rose, just the bud. How sweet. A definite 10+++++ and thank you for sharing this tender, passionate, and romantic write. Love & hugs, Barbara
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I would like to translate this poem
I hope too! Happy for you, it is so sweetly romantic, the best husband a woman can get! Mending Walls by Robert Frost.