An Untold Story

An Untold Story

A Poem by Nothing Personal

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How many love stories remain untold?
How many hearts have ached?
Their tender moments of togetherness
And their bitter pangs of being taken away.

Wars have been waged
Soldiers have lost lives
The color of the party has changed
But 'some' love has lived forever.

I crossed the snowy deserts
I ran a thousand dreary miles,
I boarded the train headed to nowhere
Until I ran into you.

It took only a candle
And an ink blotted piece of paper,
Howling wolves and relentless snow storms outside
To openly declare my love for her.

Our love was epic.
When we united the moon shone brighter
And the nights were longer

They sought Peace
After long & hungry wars,
I found Peace
Only in your arms and in the sheet with You.

I was condemned as a Poet
You were condemned as a revolutionary's muse.
They wanted to put us in Hell (within this world)
But we were meant to be and we were in Heaven.

Like the millions of stories untold
Time took us away apart,
When my heart became like wet paper
I could not endure any longer.

I would give anything
To see your golden locks again,
Your blue eyes and tender lips
The feeling of family per se.

Waited for you through time

Thinking of our brazen days,
The chance encounters we have had
And the chanced separation which swayed.

So many times that i thought
I would not see you again,
And so many times has God
Brought You to Me again.

Finally on a warm summer morning,
I board the regular tram,
My gray hairs beckon me
My heart has started to calm.

I see you like a million times before
Your steps, your gracious self,
My heart leaps and bounced
As you walk away.

I shout for you, I scream
I try to run after
My voices fail me , So does my legs
I start to fall and falter.

Then I miss a skip somewhere
My heart starts slowing down,
I realize what's happening to me
But You keep walking away.

Before it all turns to clay
I steal a glancing look,
I ask God for a moment which is Forever
In which I have You.

You come to the funeral,
You weep by my grave,
You tell me about my unborn child
That You had bore with me.

You put down the flowers you brought for me
You shed a silent tear
You walk away slowly
And You vanish and disappear.

© Nothing Personal. December 17, 2010.

© 2010 Nothing Personal


Author's Note

Nothing Personal
Thanks all of You...Although both the speaker and the girl love each other. Their love is torn between war and a changing society...



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This is impressive. I mean that in the sense of it left a great impression on me. I love how you narrate their love and their loss. Its very personal and close. Bringing God into the poem improved the story of the boy. Good job, and it was a very interesting read.

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wow, a great story.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Great powerful words! This poem is well written with sad points to it!

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Talk about power. I thoroughly enjoyed this piece, a true story about the things we don't tell and when it is too late, we find out that the other side feels just the way we did. Just wish it wasn't too late... sadly nothing can be done.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wow... WoW... I'm speechless...

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Beautiful Poem! That's sad, love this

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This is very beautiful, but also very sad. Thank you for sharing your amazing poem with me. :)

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this is gorgeous~this is Epic...actually.
~this is a blessing to read~
every verse is more beautiful than last, and
even more deep in expressionism-Lovely !
~i do love the last verse, and
"You come to the funeral,
You weep by my grave,
You tell me about my unborn child
That You had bore with me."
~~also i like the hauntingly surreal feel of this verse.
I am really blown away by this poem as a whole though.
I mean-from the first to the last verse this poem is beautiful, and
the emotion turns a bit in a subtly intimated narrative of poetic
subtle narration that is captured in a mood of somber rhythm.
~i know i am awful at reviews-i just meant that this poem is perfect =)


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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I liked it. A great story told within your poem.

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Omg, aww...all that waiting...stupid b***h, where have you been all these years =/ lol.....A very good story told in soft rhymes. Thank you for writing. Keep it up.

-Wella.

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