The Ice Maiden Poem by JADE KAUR

The Ice Maiden



At one time love bloomed everywhere she went,
Her presence left a prefumed scent,
Her hair smelt of camomile,
The whole of her was calm but wild,
Her skin was soft and smooth,
Her eyes sparkled like the stars,
And brought warmth to iced hearts,
Her smile melted even the hardened of souls,
Those who once were full of sorrow and cold,
Then she found him,
He made her shine out brighter than the sun,
Their love was divine; He was her lifeline,
He had captured every part of her,
She only had eyes for him,
His eyes were dreamy; His kiss was rapture,
His touch set her body on fire,
And filled her with more passion and desire,
But it wasn't meant to be,
The bitterness inside her was unleashed,
Day turned to night; they began to fight,
Their love was blemished,
The light in her eyes no longer shone,
The passion and desire had gone,
Her smile turned to a frown,
She wore it like a crown,
Her skin was cold as ice,
Her presence left an icy chill,
When she looked at you; her look could kill,
Everywhere she went; she left sorrow and bitterness behind,
Those who were full of joy and happiness,
One look from her and there was sadness,
She had become the ice maiden,
Showing no emotion no feeling,
Her kiss was frozen,
Because her heart had been broken,
She is and always will be the Ice Maiden.

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