Love Poem: Ode To Lost Love
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Written by: Dan Cwiak

Ode To Lost Love

I oft wonder what our life would be now,
   had I but the courage to stay with you somehow.

   No gold mined could ever replace,
   the love I'd found in your sweet embrace.

   Yes, I think of it now but to no avail,
   how cold it has left me as I often turn pale.

   Oh, I wanted it all for us I told myself,
   and pushed our love to the back of the shelf.

   You told me not to leave you there,
   fool that I was, I didn't hear.

   A selfish being I have always been,
   this is the greatest of my sins.

   To have given up a prize I should have known,
   far better than the one that I was shown.

   Since the day I made that terrible choice,
   there are the lonely moments when I hear your voice.

   You went away in the pain I inflicted on you,
   my foolish chase came at a cost to me too.
 
   So in this darkness through my tears, 
   I beg your forgiveness for all of these years.

   You had a child that was not mine,
   You needed a love more gentle and kind.

   A love I once had and too late tried to save,
   So I'll take only our memories when I go to my grave.

   Memories of two loving hearts,
   that through my greed I had torn apart.

   What will I say to God about my choice?
   I know not...if I can even find my voice.