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A Love That Even A Poet Can’t Capture

December 13, 2022
By Twin2531 SILVER, Vancouver, Columbia
Twin2531 SILVER, Vancouver, Columbia
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Favorite Quote:
“I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.” - Charles Dickens in Great Expectations


I heave out sighs of desperation 

I write 

I rhyme 

but no creation can capture the strength of my infatuation

Look at what you do to me! All my words have the wrong connotation 

What I meant to say was that nothing that I seem to do 

can convey the depth of my love for you 

So I twist the letters to make pretty truths 

They all sound something like this: 


I was resigned to the idea of a lonesome life but 

one second of breathing in the air that has touched you 

gives new hope that I’ll find 

love with you as deep as the dark of a midnight sky

I trip and fall in the thick of your lipstick and 

the bright of your eyes


If you give me a chance I promise that I’ll

Dance to the sound of your heartbeat

Take every “I” and make it a “we”

Drink the melancholy rain out of your heart

Suck the turmoil from your lungs

and tear it apart


The truth is I’m not really a poet

I had to learn rhyme and rhythm and diction

How to make fact into fiction 

and fiction into fact

I learned to write just so I could make it so 

you would know 

How much I love you now 


And every day after 

in every chapter 

of your life

There would be someone who could say 

   love 

           you

 in a million different ways


The author's comments:

This poem is about the way that poetry can take one theme or one simple sentence and be completely different depending on the authour, the mood or simply the day. It's impossible to completely capture the love you have for somebody using only words and yet poets try to do so all the time because there is beauty in every poem that "almost" captures the power or charm of somebody you love.  In the end, you might not be able to say exactly how you feel but all of the poems you write are the hundreds of ways that you say "I love you."


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