The Conclusion



Tears are easy to dry; moments always fly by,
Friends are easy to lose and harder to find,
Prayers unanswered leave you in doubt,
Calls for help and hopelessness gushing out,
Friends look away, it hurts to know,
Simple heat can melt much snow,
Withering away the flowers in the dark,
Took time to bloom, now falls apart,
Glass is broken, snow does melt,
Time has spoken with the tears you felt,
Trust no one; your trust won't be broken
Love no one; your heart won't be broken
Were these words wisely spoken?
Life that is lived in love never spent is
A life not better than bitter death scent!
Love is but a pure mystery
Embrace not fight! It will lead you to light
Tomorrow may loom not so bright
Yet adorned with hope shine it might!

About this poem

Hope you enjoy. The truth is many times in life we feel despair and lack of hope. But its surprising how things can turn out if you keep a positive spirit. This poem was written around 2000 - 2001. Shortened version of a longer poem I had written earlier.

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Written on January 02, 2000

Submitted by suren_p on May 23, 2023

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