Love Poem: Miles Apart

Miles Apart

My senses swam dizzy as clouds,
I faced her wrath though it bite as a sword,
It pealed through my brain like a muffled bell,
And racked my ears like an explosion of steam-whistles.

I'm in my mud house dreaming about who we used to be,
When love was all that we had,
Now, there's such a difference between us,
And a million miles,
Loving you again is as futile as to oppose an earthquake with argument.

Restless, sore and haughty feelings were busy within,
So she must've called a thousand times,
To tell me she's so sorry for breaking my heart,
But when she called, I never seem to answer.

Like a festooned girdle encircling the waist of a bride,
I weaved my dreams and trust around her,
But she messed it up because I had nothing to my name,
And I have forgiven and forgotten her but we would forever remain miles apart.