Love Poem: Angry Words
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Written by: Emile Pinet

Angry Words

Angry words drove summer away 
filling my heart with winter snow.
I had joy, yet lost it today,
angry words drove summer away.
I sent my lover on his way,
I pray to God, it were not so.
Angry words drove summer away,
filling my heart with winter snow.
						
I pray to God, it were not so,
for I regret each tear he shed.
I dread the fact I made him go, 
I pray to God, it were not so.
He wished to stay, yet I said no,
my anger flared from things he'd said.
I pray to God, it were not so,
for I regret each tear he shed.

I sit by my window and sigh,
Anxiously praying he’ll drop by.
My heart cries to see him once more,
Sauntering along as before.	
Oh, if only dreams could come true,
Resetting the moments anew.
Regrettably hope’s running low,
Yet, there's still a chance he might show.

		
			

(The first two stanzas are an Intertwining Triolet and the last
stanza is a first letter “Acrostic ” spelling the words “I AM SORRY”.)