A Pill to Forget
If there was a pill to pull you out Of my heart, I’d take it in a blink.
Recuperating from weeks, months, years Of immeasurable pain Of all the memories of you.
I’d forget all about your Existence That too, without any Resistance.
What I wouldn’t be able to do In a thousand years An oval-shaped fruity pill would do Without a tear.
If there was a pill I’d gulp it down the throat I’d leave no space for The memories to reload.
The pill would banish The remnants of our past It’d vanish the shadow You had cast.
But even if there was a pill Would it save me from the time ahead? From waking the memory from the dead?
After gobbling it up I’d forget your face, your name, But What if I see you again?
You’d be a stranger But not for long I might forget the memories But not where I mystically belong.
So, when I see you after I forget you I’d want to know you again When I meet you after I suppress you I’d feel a confusing but familiar pain.
I’d get to know you I’d fall in love with you We’d again make memories, so divine And the time might come when I’d want to forget you one more time.
As dreamlike as it sounds It won’t be just a fable As the sun rises in the east Our meeting would too, be serendipitous but Inevitable.
Because even if there was A pill to forget I’d be naive If I let myself deprive From knowing about this black hole For there could be a pill to pull you out Of my heart, but never my soul.
Thank you for reading! Here are a few more poems written by me. I hope you like them! Happy reading ❤
