Square-Shaped Moon



Lava only meets the ocean
When a volcano kisses the sky
The three hundred overthrown a thousand
Til Leonidas got killed and die

The sun and moon held hands for a while
After being apart for some million miles
Like a love beyond possible
between us two
and I know it is impossible
for me to unlove you.

 

Only God can move mountains and divide seas into two,
But I can climb a mountain just to be with you
I know these words are simple and shallow
and does not mean anything to you
Damn that Cupid's arrow
It hit me deeply, but not you...

 
I wish these feelings turns to dust
Just like when Thanos does the snap!
A spell forbidden to cast
My love will turn to scratch

Sometimes reality tells a lie
When the heart will hide the truth
That I can only embrace, kiss, and love you
Under a square-shaped moon.

About this poem

This poem is about a forbidden and unrequited love I have for s special woman. Though we are not meant for each other, I can't deny that I can't unloved her. All I can do is to love her from afar. I can't deny the fact that I am longing to be with her and hoping that the universe aligns, and she choose me to be the man of her life. Maybe I will only stop loving her, until she meet the better person than me.

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Written on December 01, 2023

Submitted by judebayotas0514 on January 16, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXA XXBCBC CCDCDC XXXX AXCX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 833
Words 185
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 6, 6, 4, 4

Resmar Jude Bayotas

I'm 32 years old, a devoted father of two - a girl and a boy. I was born in Ilo-ilo CIty here in Philippines. Driven by my desires for a change and a brighter future, I am aspiring to transform my life and provide the best for my family. For me, the challenges of today are the stepping stones toward a better tomorrow. Through my commitment to personal growth, I will keep on moving forward and will do everything just to give a better future for my family and my kids. more…

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