From my poetry notebook: Sorrow will bring you sorrow

in writing •  2 years ago 

Hello friends how are you? Hope you are well and healthy. I am starting my post by greeting everyone. A poem from my poetry book I would like to share with you.
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That day was a significant milestone for us. We realized that we were each other's family, even without a physical home. Our family was burdened with immense stress, and cooking was not our forte; we relied on online services for sustenance. But amidst it all, we found solace in each other's company.

We often felt like we were floating in uncertainty, yearning for a smoother path. What did we truly desire beyond everything else? Nothing more than being together, experiencing the sunrise, and bidding farewell to the setting sun. We knew that sorrow would come and make you weep throughout the evening, but I would run towards your pain, which is so stubborn.

Your happiness was contagious, but your sorrow was fueled by pride. On a morning like that, you said to me, "A wet road with white flowers and a little bit of love." I wanted to create a unique and captivating story with these fragments.

As the sun rose, we continued our journey through the wet road adorned with white flowers. You held my hand tightly, understanding the depths of my sorrow. You said, "I understand your pain, and I will stay by your side, no matter how stubborn it may be. Your happiness is important to me, and your sorrow is nothing but pride."

Wiping away the tears from my eyes, I confessed, "You're right, my sorrow may have a tinge of pride. Remind me that we're here for each other."

We stood there, witnessing the spectacle of the sunrise, and gradually, my pain began to subside. You held my hand and assured me, "Wherever we may be, we are together. The absence of a physical home doesn't matter. Our cherished and unique life provides us with everything."

I smiled, gazing into your eyes, and said, "You are closest to my heart, and your love is priceless to me. We are here, together, and we will always remain so."

That day became a turning point, a reminder that our bond was stronger than any physical dwelling. We embarked on our journey, knowing that as long as we had each other, we would always find comfort and joy, even in the midst of uncertainty. And together, we embraced the ever-changing horizon, ready to face whatever life had in store for us.

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