A Lost Love | An English Poem

A poem written by 'The Mockingjay'

A Lost Love | An English Poem | A poem written by 'The Mockingjay'

Brief Description:– This poem talks about author’s true feeling for a love that is lost in time. She’s a strong believer of undying love, that survives throughout the test of times. 

I would call it forever when you’d sit beside me!
And once again, I’d love your fragrance!
My heartbeat would skip a little…💗

I’d call it forever when my palm would touch yours,
I’d call it forever when you’d place your head on my chest, 
and listen to my heartbeats!✨
How they long to fill this space beside me 🍃

It’s been almost an year, and you’re still so much alive and real!

In my memories, and in my dreams!
In each of those thoughts… to lock your soul into Mine. ♥️💙

              – The Mockingjay 


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A poem written by 'The Mockingjay'

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