Forever

Forever

A Poem by Blue
"

a word overused

"
"Forever..."

a word overused
a word misunderstood

It is but a moment
not longer than it should.



"Forever..."

has been heard
in lifetimes before

It lost its glitter--
a treasure no more.


"Forever..."

said they
in the heat of romance

empty, nothing
desperate call for chance



"Forever..."

said he
my lover, only one

I woke up one day
and found him gone.



"Forever..."

a word he overused
a word I misunderstood

It is but a moment
not longer than it should.

© 2014 Blue


Author's Note

Blue
Who hasn't used it?
Who hasn't believed it?

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Arzel how profound...it's time you start publishing girl. This is some crack right here. I'm loving your mind...the way you broke down the word forever and likened it to repetitious promises that have no weight, uttered to mislead but constant is eloquently done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Shirlena

10 Years Ago

You're welcomed...you are one of my very favorite writer/poets.
Blue

10 Years Ago

Wow. You must not have read a lot of writers/poets. :)
Shirlena

10 Years Ago

I know good when I see it :)...you don't realize how good you or you are being modest :)
Forever--- big word. i never use it in serious conversation. lol. the structure is refreshing and the content made me think of "brokenheart". well-done as always, blue.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Gab. I'm pleased to know you never use that word loosely. I was guilty of that before. ;)
Well put ... a lot of people could really take a few minutes to look at what they are actually saying. Nice.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Dayran!
amazing!
"Forever..."

a word he overused
a word I misunderstood"

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you, NonameRa!
How true:

Forever is an abyss containing sparking moments of joy at its core,
little dancing stars to be embraced now and forevermore.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Wow. Your comment is lovelier than my poem combined. ;) Thank you, Aethereal!
They don't mean it does not mean it means something else. But a beautiful poem indeed :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Avinash!
Great write for this little word.
Often we say it even at very important call.
Forever.....
Love this one.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Ssadd!
Saddam

10 Years Ago

you are welcome dear.
A fantastic poem of yours. It contains so much truth. Forever is indeed a word overused.
Great job :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Anna!
annabellee

10 Years Ago

you're most welcome :)
Foerever is a much beaten fairytale. You could not have put it better. Thank you for sharing...

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

"Beaten fairytale"... I like the word pair. Thank you so much, Divya!
This is great, I especially love the format you used, and the reiteration of the concept of forever. At one point or another, we all realize that there is no true forever in anything. But it would perhaps hurt less if we felt more effort was put into pursuing this ideal, as impossible as it may seem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Blue

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Nusquam. I just read your message. Thanks for explaining your story to me. :)

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