The Gift and the Burden
One of God’s great mistakes was love,
A glowing gift sent from above-
A spark that lights the darkest night,
A beacon shining pure and bright.
Yet, in its bloom, the petals fall,
And shadows creep within the hall
Of hearts once full, now torn apart,
Bearing the ache of broken art.
For after love’s sweet, tender grace,
Come shards of glass and bitter space-
Memories that refuse to fade,
Echoes of the vows once made.
Hearts that ache but still must beat,
Walking wounded down the street,
Carrying scars no time can hide,
A silent pain we cannot bide.
While birds forget their fallen nests,
And beasts move on with quiet zest,
Humans cling to what we’ve lost,
Paying love’s toll at double cost.
If only God had granted us
A mercy, gentle, just because-
To wipe the tears, erase the trace,
And heal the wounds time can't replace.
Perhaps then our spirits might mend,
And love’s true nature wouldn’t bend
Beneath the weight of endless ache,
Or leave our souls forever break.
But here we stand-unchanged, aware,
Made just to love and just to bear,
For such is mankind’s eternal curse:
To feel the best, and also worst.
In love’s divine, relentless fire,
We find our strength, our deep desire-
To reach beyond the pain we know,
And in our brokenness, still grow.
For every fall, a chance to rise,
A testament to hope’s disguise-
A reminder that within the ache,
Lies the courage we must make.
And though love’s gift is bittersweet,
It makes our hearts resilient, fleet-
For in the loss, we find our core,
And in the ache, we soar once more.
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