A Plea of Longing

The stains that you have left in my memory

Can’t be washed away by the raging waves of
the sea

I have always mused on how you can stupefy
me

The times you keep me like a doll for
company

 

I’m like a drunkard severely drunk

I still don’t know how my heart sank

My mind cannot remember any of your flaws

But being with you is sweeter than breaking
laws

 

Without a warning, you disappear
mysteriously

Your absence means a dreadful death to me

But what our exchange of vows, “Death do us
part?”

Though we are like engaged, we are torn
apart

 

Like a child, I cry on my bed

I cringe; I will wait, but my heart have
bled

These red, red roses that you have given me

Prick me, until blood flows profusely

 

But still, there are stains on my memory

Your laughter can’t be carried away by the
sea

May you please come back? It’s an urgent
need

Because it’s only you whom I want to be
with.

 

2 Responses to “A Plea of Longing”


  1. 1 bRAndOn March 25, 2009 at 7:12 pm

    hi… I want your poem.. It really struck my heart… hehehehe..

  2. 2 chocolatepaper March 27, 2009 at 12:36 am

    it’s can’t be yours, okay?! it’s for romeo!

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