The Cruelest Of Loves Poem by Kevin Hulme

The Cruelest Of Loves



My heart being full so like the weight of the Moon. Borne by years of longing and pain, And love that did yearn for her hand in vain, What torment of man were ever in bloom. And what fine Soul were ever brought forth to this world by Mother womb. She's in every minute born I see, And fused to my blood eternally, How could one bright light bring days of galling gloom. So what hope have I to see Hades fall soon. So I call on the Fates, and Heaven above, The cruelest of loves, is the unanswered love. And my heart being full so like the weight of the Moon.

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I always find unrequited love to be a more interesting subject. There's passion there, but also pain. More to get to grips with.
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