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tow bird

By Halima BegumPublished 4 days ago 1 min read
tow bird
Photo by Benoit Gauzere on Unsplash

In twilight's embrace, two birds once soared high,

Through azure skies, where love knew no sigh.

Feathers entwined, they danced on the breeze,

A love so pure, it put hearts at ease.

But fate was cruel, with a storm's fierce cry,

Tore them apart, beneath a weeping sky.

One bird flew north, the other to the west,

A chasm of sorrow carved deep in each breast.

Each dawn they sang, a melancholy tune,

Hoping to reunite under the moon.

Yet, love endured, though worlds apart,

Two birds forever linked by one heart.

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Halima Begum

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Comments (3)

  • Sasi Kala3 days ago

    Your nature poem beautifully captures love and separation using vivid imagery. Loved your poem.

  • Darkos3 days ago

    Beautiful poem about nature and love 🩷🌷💚

  • T. Licht4 days ago

    Wow! Beautiful poem!

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