Silent Longing, Enduring Love

 


A love so silent, long endured,

A yearning in the shadows stirred.

No words, no touch, just silent ache,

A longing that the soul did make.


In darkness, she lost her way,

Her heart unraveling day by day.

Until another reached her side,

A gentle branch, a blooming tide.


He made her blossom, breathe anew,

A life in colors, vibrant, true.

And though her heart still holds a vow,

She follows where her hopes allow.


A woman scarred by love’s own pain,

Finds refuge in the love’s refrain.

Not to win, but to survive,

A fragile hope keeps her alive.


Her love remains, steadfast, deep,

A promise that she’s sworn to keep.

For her, love is not mere sound,

But the silent strength she’s found.


And when he holds her shattered mind,

She feels, in him, her peace to find.

To live, to love, to breathe, to be,

A testament to eternity.


If wrong it is, then let it be,

For love’s own truth is free to see.

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