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Rated: E · Poetry · Emotional · #765600
A brief meeting leaves behind life long agony
NAGGING PAIN


One day you entered my life,
Earth became a heaven.
Your love sprinkled water on
My life, dry and barren.

But then you were gone as if
We knew not each other;
As if we had never met,
Nor, exchanged a whisper.

You left like a caravan
In sand, without a trail;
Or, a dream to remember
Which one is bound to fail.

All that is now in the past,
But, wherever you be;
I only wish that your life
May always be happy.

I shall, as long as I live,
Harbor this nagging pain:
Losing you, what did I lose?
In love what did I gain?



* Written in abcb, 7-6-7-6 format

M C Gupta
16 Ocober 2003
© Copyright 2003 Dr M C Gupta (mcgupta44 at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
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