What a Power of Love Can Do?
A Poem About a Young Woman Who's Unable to Express Her Love to a Man, Because Her Own Sister Has Also Fallen in Love with the Same Man
By . .Published 8 years ago • 1 min read

Do I have the courage to go against thee,
Or courage to give up my love for thy sake?
Betray my own blood for a fool's fantasy?
Better stay aside concealing this painful ache.
It sure must be the act of madness,
Craving the two eyes meet for once and lock to eternity.
But then I realize, this love's aimless
Since you stole it all for life of immortality.
I have no will of shooting you down,
Burning a branch of the tree I stand on.
I broke my own wings, myself I knocked down
But this reality, you nor those eyes did hit upon.
Broken bonds cannot be unbroken,
Thus a fool's love remains as it is, if not outspoken.


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