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Unspoken
I found a letter on the ground,
most precious note I ever found.
And when I read its lovely theme,
no other lovely thought could seem
to touch the world as this fine note
which finely penned what someone wrote
to his lost love, his one and only
soulmate, alone, lost and lonely.
Two lovers, separate and denied
a lovers' love, husband and bride
who claimed to pledge til death do part,
yet, no claim prospered, no pledge of heart
came to be, on way to church and steeple
in front of church and church bound people
she lost her life, a tragic moment,
a lifeless, tragic, denied bestowment.
And when the crowds had disappeared
as crowds do when stunned crowds are cleared,
there lay this letter from one, now broken -
his letter, his heart, his vows unspoken.
About This Poem
Style/Type: Structured: Western
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Kristen H.
1 year ago
Oh my...
How beautiful... this was a lovely read! Well done!
Lavender
1 year ago
Hello, Kristen,
Thank you for your very kind words!
L
Geezer
1 year ago
Yes...
it rolls off the tongue easily and the story is romantic, yet tragic. ~ Geez.
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Lavender
1 year ago
Hello, Geezer,
I recall a true story similar to this in the past - a bride (or perhaps it was the groom?) tragically dying on her way to her own wedding. Not sure why it came to mind, but it surfaced in a poem.
Thank you for reading!
L
Rula
1 year ago
Hello dear Lavender
A poignant writing that captures the a lost love and the enduring power of the unspoken vows.
As a suggestion, I thought you might like to capitalize the beginning of each line .
I also find the repition of the word lovely a bit unnecessary. May be replacing one with heartfelt?
Just suggestion as you know that you are absolutely free to take or leave.
I have already enjoyed it
Lavender
1 year ago
Hello, Rula,
I tried to use a word or two from the first line in each couplet also in the second line. It may be a bit too much, though. I will think over your wonderful suggestions!
Thank you so much!
Lx
Leslie
1 year ago
L
Very sad and very well written. Lovely in it's misery. I enjoyed this as usual!
Lavender
1 year ago
Hello, Leslie,
Not certain where this one came from, but it surfaced, just the same.
Thank you for reading and commenting!
L
Lavender
1 year ago
Hello, Mark,
I believe this came together from recalling a similar sad scenario I read about in the past.
Thank you so much for reading!
L
Ruby Lord
12 months ago
This was really good, it
This was really good, it reminded me of one of those songs that have a wonderful joyous tune but really sad lyrics. A testament to you talents in writing about the contradictions of life and death. Well done, Ruby :) xx
Lavender
12 months ago
Hi, Ruby,
Not certain where this one came from - I seemed to recall the heartbreaking scenario and it took shape. Thank you for reading and commenting. So good to see you again!
L
Words Ablaze
11 months 3 weeks ago
Chilling. Death didn't even
Chilling. Death didn't even give them a chance to vow it would do them apart.
Lavender
11 months 3 weeks ago
Hello!
Yes... I seem to recall a real situation similar to this.
Thank you for reading! I'm grateful for your comments.
L