Why Did You Wrote Again? Poem by Ibrahim Dewaswala

Why Did You Wrote Again?



Oh my love, my dear space
Why did you wrote again?
I warned you of the use of pen
See, your words have let them know
about our secret affair
Now they will conspire to
end the bond that we share
with illusions of fulfilment.

Oh my love, my dear space
Don't you know the world around
They pushed us close in our bed
Now their lust for you and me
Will pull us far apart.
Your words of love have sparked hate
And a fire which is approaching fast
Towards our wooden house.

Oh my love, my dear space
Why did you wrote again?
Didn't you learn from your poetic past
How your loyal pen has
Deceived you for time and again.
I am mortal, so is my love
But I fear your eternalness
The pain, your words will inflict on you
For endless nights and endless days.

So my love, my dear space
Never ever write again
Let not there be another soul
That curse your words or pen
A loyal love is hard to find
And so is a loyal pen
Oh my love, my dear space
Never ever write again
Never ever write again.

Sunday, November 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem tries to express poet's fear of writing. He doesn't want the world to know about his loneliness but his inner space doesn't listen to him and make him write again.
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