All The Loved Ones Poem by Danny The Dreamer Boyd

All The Loved Ones



To make it work: anything you'd do;
All what's in your hands, some sacrifices too;
You'd aim so high and all the boundaries break:
To make love not die and dodge an old mistake.

You'd seem always happy and all your sadness hide,
And smile the whole day and at night away the smile glide;
You'd think of them the whole time and where you would be:
If something happened and love was lost, 'So would my soul and me! '

All this time it was you who made that ship to go:
Yet how could they that know when you yourself didn't know?
The ship kept sailing for more and more; but what was the price?
Was love enough? Or love is worth making not a sacrifice?

Love leads you to unconscious be,
And its ship just sails in a tears sea;
Time passes and that sea of tears doth dry,
And with such fees you can't no more comply.

You hold your breath for a second to see what's ahead:
It's you alone there, and at your feet love lies dead!
So you hurry back and many more tears cry:
As you can't just go on knowing that love will die.

This time you know it's you who too blows the wind:
To make that ship to go and such pleasure not end;
Sometimes the source of pleasure deep down lies in pain,
And fear of losing them, and fear of tears in vain.

Yet all that has a beginning doth too have an end;
And there lies still a new one: when you more tears do send!
So here you are where you did start:
Awaiting love to fill your heart and then be ripped apart!

You should be ready and embrace not all those days bygone:
As when it's darkest, you should know, there comes yon the dawn!
'Happiest I when I'm in love! The price seems but fair.'
Yet you get used till there's no more heart left about to care!

With having known that even if your loved ones are gone:
There still would be new hope and still would rise each morning's sun;
Now could you tell me what will you do when all your loved ones are gone?
'There'll be no more reason to live, and that's when my life is done! '

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