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The Man Who Has Loved
by Christine Magpayo
This is a poem--
A poem without a rhyme--
A poem about a man--
About a man who has loved--
Who has loved with all his heart.
This is a story.
Yes, a story never told--
A story never known--
Never known even to them--
Even to them who shared the love.
And so once upon a time...
Yes, something happened once upon a time--
Something that ended so quick--
'Twas so quick that it didn't seem real.
It didn't seem real but it was.
Now you ask what happened--
What happened to the man?
Well all I know of is...
He is still that man--
That man who has loved--
Who has loved with all his heart.
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The poem represents LOVE.
NATURE OF THE POEM
It had no rhyme;
It had no measure.
Lines do not match but they do connect.
The poem tells us that there is a
story but tells us nothing about the story.
Its brevity immortalizes its
existence.
The endless questions stretch out
and explore on different possibilities
even when the story itself deals
with oblivion.
NATURE OF LOVE
Love does not require a certain
degree of similarity and compatibility.
Love isn’t a science; it is
immeasurable.
People do not necessarily have to
be a perfect match;
what matters is they make both ends meet.
what matters is they make both ends meet.
Love tells us of stories but the profundity
is exclusive to the two who are part of the stories.
There’s a kind of love that ends
but lasts.
As long as there are what if’s and
could have been’s lurking in the mind,
A love that’s over… isn’t really
over yet.
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