Monday, February 11, 2013

Forgiving Love


Mortal she was, a Human that too, mistakes she made, some old, some new;
Ignorance a bliss, not for her, his silence spoke, existence a blur;
The agonizing pain, tears they fought, with a heavy heart, she faced his wrath.


She yearned a message, a hug indeed, she was too foolish, and so her deed;
Hours passed as she lived in hope, a hope to see his beautiful smile,
Memories flashed, glasses crashed, shivers went up and down her spine.


A note she got, short and simple, her face finally saw the dimple;
"Terrace at nine" the note it read, thoughts amok, fear and dread;
Anticipation took its toll, as she waited for the mystery to unfold.


The door was open, night young, the wind blowing, cold but calm;
She watched the city run around, a galaxy of stars on the ground;
He crept behind, added his charm and wrapped her in his long arms.


A hug so long, teary eyes, he pulled her back and gave a smile;
"I missed you" was all he squeaked, and gave her a peck on the cheek;
A sigh of relief was all she felt, in a moment her heart, it melt.