Painful Love Poem by Hamza Iqbal

Painful Love

In shadows of the moonlit night,
Whispers linger, hearts take flight,
A love so deep, yet bittersweet,
A bond that time could not defeat.

Tangled in a web of lies,
We sought solace in each other's eyes,
But in the end, we both knew,
This love we shared was never true.

Tears like raindrops fall from above,
Aching hearts entwined in love,
For in the depths of silent cries,
We found our truth in sweet goodbyes.

So let these words of pain and sorrow,
Echo through the night's dark hollow,
For in the end, we'll both rise above,
And find the beauty in painful love.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem speaks of a love that is deep but bittersweet, unable to withstand the test of time. Despite seeking solace in each other's eyes, the couple realizes their love was never genuine. Through tears and silent cries, they find closure in parting ways, acknowledging the beauty in painful love.
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