Cyclone of Regret (Poem)

Cyclone of Regret (Poem)

Eyes that love me dearly
In a world where two exist,
Where hands entwined together,
Lips delicately kissed.

Two hearts in an ocean,
Sweeping to an unknown sea,
A love forged by fate,
On a ship called destiny.

Now, it is all so broken,
I am sorry for the pain,
Dark clouds that I gave to you,
My cyclone brought the rain.

Tears, they cry a river,
A waterfall streams down your cheek,
Forgive me for my darkness,
It’s absolution that I seek.

A fractured heart can be mended,
If you let me take the blame,
The world is to discover,
Release your inner flame.

Your past, I know, has crumbled,
The fault lies with me,
It only makes you stronger,
In this, I hope you see.

Apologies are not enough,
My words cut like a knife,
Your best days are approaching,
A new path into life.

I know you can’t forgive me,
Just one thing I regret:
Is the distress I brought to you,
I ask you to forget.

Life isn’t all rainbows,
That follow darkened days,
Your heart deserves much better,
Than my hurtful ways.

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