He Had Loved Only Two Women He had loved only two women in his life… The first one, taken away from him all too soon by death's sudden relentless grip, way before he could even unveil the words he wanted to say, the feelings he kept in his heart. And the second one, who came into his life many years later… bringing sunshine each time she smiled, her eyes sparkling and merry, her voice a song on her lips, warming his cold, broken soul. Try as he might to not mind the change slowly happening inside of him, he could not deny the stirrings his heart made whenever she was near, awakening feelings he'd long forgotten. As the days went by, he saw more and more of her smile. And although he resisted what warmth it offered, he knew such feat was in vain for he could not help but drown in her sparkling brown eyes. But he was torn between what was and what is yet to be, for although he knew that he had grown to love this girl with the sunny smile, what is to become of the memory of the girl he first loved? Would it be an act of betrayal, would it hurt her beautiful soul? He could not help but ask himself. But as if a sign from the heavens above, a gentle breeze blowing to ruffle his hair, a warmth whirling around his body, engulfing him in an embrace and a final goodbye. He looked up, tears in his eyes as he understood what it meant. He was given the answer he sought… and as he broke down and fell on his knees clutching his heart, he knew she had crossed the barrier of death to let him know he was free. But just when he finally opened his heart to a love that held such happiness and promised the beginning of new memories, life could not have played a crueler twist of fate. Here he stood once more a bouquet of flowers in one hand and a tear-stained letter on the other, staring at the casket being lowered down which held his beloved, lifeless and devoid of what joy and warmth she used to be. A love unveiled and shared for just a mere glimpse of a lifetime and a day, before death's clutches came to claim what it now owned and ripped his heart yet again. He had loved only two women in his life… Both such gentle, happy souls as beautiful as the rising moon, both he dearly loved and adored but taken away from him all too soon. Hazel 04.19.18
He Had Loved Only Two Women by hazeleyes627
Poetry » Love Rated: K+, English, Romance & Hurt/Comfort, Words: 447, Published: 1/17/2019
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