In «Sunflower and Moon’s Farewell,» I delve into the poignant emotions of bidding farewell to a cherished lover. Through the poem, I explore themes of transition, sacrifice, and longing, reflecting on the memories we’ve shared and the pain of our impending separation. Despite the heartache, I come to accept that we’re moving on divergent paths. This farewell signifies closure yet leaves room for reminiscing about our shared moments, acknowledging their significance in my life’s journey.
Always in the flux of becoming and being,
A transitional fate we can’t help seeing.
A memory lost in crowded hands’ embrace,
Desperation’s call, loneliness’ cruel face.
With shields against swords, we fought in vain,
Stabbed by feelings, hearts wounded by pain.
A thousand knives I took for you, my dear,
Yet by your hand, a million more appear.
You, the Queen Bee, seeking in secret’s veil,
Wandering through fields, lost without a trail.
In Paradise found, or in hell’s deep hole,
Your purpose sought, your restless soul.
Remembering nights devoid of innocence’ plea,
Death or life, emotions rising, wild and free.
Closer we drew, now further apart we stand,
Sunflower bowing to the distant moon’s command.
Different trails we tread, bidding goodbye’s embrace,
No regrets, just memories of our shared space.
Missing you more, as time slips away,
Goodbye, my all, this is where I stay.
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