The Art of Letting Go: Editing the Book of Life, Embracing a Brighter Day
A poem for sad lovers

In the depths of my soul, a decision was made,
To erase the letters, the promises once laid.
From the book of life, pages now turned,
Every trace of your name, forever burned.
I hold the pen, with purpose and might,
To remove your presence, to make it right.
For those letters, penned with love's embrace,
Now a painful reminder, a bitter taste.
Every word that spoke of a future shared,
Now vanishing, dissolving in thin air.
I tread the path of liberation, untethered,
From the memories that kept my heart weathered.
No longer will I be bound by the past,
Where our story's chapters didn't last.
I choose to edit, to rewrite my fate,
With ink of resilience, a brand-new slate.
The echoes of your name shall fade away,
As I embrace a dawn of a brighter day.
No longer defined by what we once were,
I'll create a narrative that's pure and pure.
The book of life unfolds, its pages pristine,
Filled with hope, with dreams yet unseen.
The erasure is freeing, a weight lifted high,
As I discover the strength to say goodbye.
Though the letters dissolve, the memories wane,
The essence of who I am will remain.
A phoenix, rising from the ashes, reborn,
Writing a tale of resilience, adorned.
So, farewell to the letters, the love once penned,
I'll seek new beginnings, where wounds can mend.
In this vast book of life, I'll embark anew,
With courage as my ink, and myself as the muse.
About the Creator
Ghulam Abbas
Skilled content writer with 15 years' experience in humanities and motivation. Illuminating insights in literature, history, philosophy, and culture, connecting readers to human experiences. Expertise in motivational writing.



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