Hesitation Proclamation

Hesitation Proclamation

A Poem by LivingDeath

There is some hesitation 
when you speak your proclamation,
of love that shows confusion
was this just a dreamed illusion.

We have such possibilities
not stopped by our inabilities,
we love with such intensity
not shunned from things not meant to be.

So don't let this end inferior 
for our love has grown superior,
I can't just wait nearby
so please don't say that last goodbye.

© 2010 LivingDeath


Author's Note

LivingDeath
I think the last word in the last stanza is the biggest.

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Good write. Bringing out that insecurity, one growing closer while the other may drift away. Priceless.

Posted 14 Years Ago


i fell in love with this. especially the end. i love your poems :)

Posted 14 Years Ago


now that you mention it, yep that last word is the biggest. overall i love this poem, especially those last two stanzas. good job

Posted 14 Years Ago


I agree that good byes can be the hardest thing to do. I love the second and last stanza the most, for the flow and rhyme worked out quite well.

Posted 14 Years Ago


You make a very good point in your authors statement - 'goodbyes' can be the hardest thing
lovely poem

Posted 14 Years Ago


I think so too. A very nice write. I like the opposite words you used.
It is so emotional .. very enjoyable.

Chloe

Posted 14 Years Ago



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LivingDeath

Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada



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