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Star-Crossed

March 6, 2015
By J-Star333 SILVER, Atlanta, Georgia
J-Star333 SILVER, Atlanta, Georgia
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Llonio said life was a net for luck; to Hevydd the Smith life was a forge; and to Dwyvach the Weaver-Woman a loom. They spoke truly, for it is all of these. But you,&#039; Taran said, his eyes meeting the potter&#039;s, &#039;you have shown me life is one thing more. It is clay to be shaped, as raw clay on a potter&#039;s wheel.&rdquo; <br /> ― Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer


I see many things from my heart
But firstly I see you
I saw when it came time to part
And even then my love was true

My heart may be a foolish one
For wanting what it can't keep
But when all this is said and done
I will never know love so deep.

I have waited stretches of infinity
Through false kisses and touch
For the caress of mutual affinity
For you to say you love me so much.


The author's comments:

I have always enjoyed writing in the more romantic side of poetry. This poem is about an unrequited love becoming requited, but also how this love is ultimately star-crossed. This poem mostly focuses on the joy of this relationship having happened, as opposed to the sorrow of it ending.


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