The Bliss and Demise: Love Lingers in Heaven



Title : The Bliss and Demise : Love lingers in heaven

Don't come near my grave
To sob like a child.
Be strong enough and brave
I'm always by your side.

I never said I'm leaving
I never said goodbye.
Come out of this grieving
Your eyes are wet from tears, please make it dry.

In life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still.
I'm in winds just hear me
I'm present even in the quill.

And if my parting left a void
Then fill it with remembered joy.
A friendship shared, a laugh , a kiss
Ah yes, these things I to will miss.

But please be not burdened..... deep with sorrow
I believe, there will be sunshine for you tomorrow.
Every ounce belongs to you, of love
Whenever you miss me, just stare stars, above.

It broke my heart to lose you
But I didn't go alone.
For part of you, went with me
The day God took me home.

About this poem

This is a poem which states about the love which is gonna continue even in the heavens, even after death. And how the lover is missing everything.

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Written on April 16, 2022

Submitted by mhvshsayyed on October 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AXAX BCBC DEDE XXFF GGHH XXDX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 841
Words 186
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Mehvish. Sayyad

"Feelings blended with Words, gives fragrance to the Life". Mehvish. S. Sayyad is 18 years old lass from Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India .Currently she is pursuing her Engineering in Software , she is writer, painter and try singing sometimes. She is even a CA aspirant . She is been awarded for her drawing , singing as well . She even holds a distinction certificate for English Communications from Trinity College of London. She loves reading books, she is also good in playing carrom. Her hobbies even include cooking and travelling. She wanna live her journey to success. Which is for what she is in this world. more…

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