
This is how love dies.
butterflies are replaced by nausea
Joy and smiles are displaced by despair.
Sorrow drains the life out of lovers’ eyes.
This is how love died before it was even tried
frigid hearts, uncried shoulders,
danger, daring, and boldness all rejected
This is how love is restored
if a spark is left somewhere stored
if lovers, that is, till death, are not bored
if there is something left undiscovered
If hearts are not swindled
after being ruthlessly toyed and fiddled,
this is how love is reignited
if it has not completely withered.
This is how Love gets reborn
when it is least anticipated,
even after being rejected,
if two hearts are firmly connected.
Hope you like the poem.
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