Love Poem: Entry
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Written by: Balveen Cheema

Entry

Entry

Now you don't need me,
It hardly matters anymore,
My feelings are dead,
And expectations have fizzled.
The first time
When 
I realised you didn't need me
Broke my hopeful heart.
My blood kept on pouring
Out of my heart and eyes profusely.
Slowly your insults and humiliations
Made me stronger
Until it dawned upon me
I didn't need you.
In fact, I had really never needed you.
You were attractive and desirous,
You were romantic and dreamy,
And somewhere in my heart 
I found a union with my dreamy nature,
I, who always loved living in a world of romance.
For a brief moment it was
A marriage of two illusionary souls,
And illusions do get shattered,
Sooner or later.
You found solace in modernism,
And I stagnated in romance of a bygone era.
We had to part!
It is good you took the first step
To pick up jewels which sparkle like solitaires.
What good is a coal?-A poorer image of carbon-
To burn itself out.
Before you captured my soul, 
I was the same,
Now also I am the same,
Wonder if I have truly changed 
After your departure?
Does anyone see a change
In my looks, my thoughts, my attitude? 
No one will!!
Because no one  knew anything.
My soul allowed you entry 
By happily opening my heart's front door,
And you silently exited
From my sole
Without a squeak being heard 
Even by my shadow.

Balveen Cheema
February 11, 2015.
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