Love’s Sorrow
A poem about the stress of a loved one’s pain and about a relationship that’s gone sour
You come to me Pained and sorrowed You tell me your feelings Are ripped from your heart A sensation so soiled It twirls my insides With an insense of shock Reeling sharply I’m stunned and rocked.
A loss unimaginable You are filled With an aching And it agonizes me To see you lost And tossed Into the dark.
With a strain so plight It pushes me to fight To enhance your relationship To gain its strength Back to normality With my experience of love.
I feel your damning soul My poor son Lost in the madness Of love’s sadness As I watch you sit there Never smiling Not seeming happy For your heart isn’t here But attached to another place Another time A lover’s tiff Gone awry.
Marriage is still in its infancy Arguments are always raw They rip a couple apart Until they remember How they met A loving time Never forgotten The memories Were never rotten.
Alas, after two nights with me My poor son remembers What he had His love is still strong His throbbing soul Hinders his missing love Once again a fruitful dove.
©️ Denise Larkin 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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