Against Hope

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  • Lost Love

    Against Hope

    We tossed and turned on thorns

    We fled and loved

    When the rains came it put out the fires

    But not the embers of love that burned

    in our hearts

     

    we ran far and wide on empty hearts

    we raged and burned

    never wanting to be turned from each other

    but when the cold hand of separation pulled

    we gave in knowing that tomorrow holds hope for a reunion

     

    we hoped and wished on fortune

    we pushed and pulled

    praying that the winds will carry us through

    but when the tide turned and we drifted into each other’s arm

    we realised that our best years are those we spent apart

     

     

                                                                dave  chukwuji

     

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    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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