I Can'T Love You Poem by kalyan mech

I Can'T Love You



If you had loved me,
Howcome i didn't get aware-
Why i didn't hear the eternal tune of heart's beat,
When i smiled, why the buds didn't reply,
Why my desire didn't jump in forlic.
Did you truely love me?

If you had loved me,
What you loved? -
My teared skin by the inevitable growing age, that slowly rending deep,
My weary body, toiled in many seasons of years,
Or my roaming thoughts, whom sometimes my sightstick can't find.
Did you truely love me?

Don't sit beside me now,
Please don't see with that intoxicated eyes,
Ah! Don't grab me, i can't bear the heat of your bosom.
Dame, i am warning you,
Don't write my address on your letters
And never wave your hands to call me near;

Death, i can't love you,
I am a immortal lover of my soul.

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Inspired by an Assamese poem
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