Take Heed Of Loving Me Poem by Nero CaroZiv

Take Heed Of Loving Me



Take heed of loving me;
At least remember, I have warned thee;
You may ignore and look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow,
We can rush thru meadows and dales and let the wild wind lift us up as it does to the soaring swallow,
we can contend with floating high clouds and chase the winds of blowing rain
But what if I hear my previous love is calling me again?



At no avail, since you may love and you may hate me too;
But these extremes shall never their achievements do;
You may hold me on your lap as the brave sea holds the vexed waves in foam,
Take me far away to the hills where in hidden meadows we may roam;
Let peace thatch our roof and make our love bloom like never before
But what shall I do if I hear my recent love is calling me once more?


Yet I insist that you love me inspite of my past love, that I may live the gentler way;
And do hate me to balance, because your love is sometimes too burdensome to bare for me
Or perhaps better let these two, themselves, not me, in your heart die and decay;
So shall I live in your stage as an ordinary pal or a friend, not a triumph be.
Don't let your love or hate, me undo,
Let me live in your heart, as my past love in mine does too.



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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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