Love That Was Never Ours
Introduction: Love is never as simple as the stories tell us. It isn’t just about stolen glances and late-night talks—it’s about fighting for each other when everything feels like it’s falling apart. But what happens when love, no matter how deep, isn’t enough? This poem gave us a story that felt real—two souls drawn together yet torn apart by who they are. This poem captures that journey: the magic of beginnings, the unraveling, and the pain of letting go. I met you on a summer day, When words were few, but eyes would say. A coffee spill, a nervous grin, That’s how our story would begin. You coded worlds, so sharp, so bright, I chased the stars, the endless night. You spoke of logic, math, and rules, I broke the norms, defied the schools. Yet somehow, in that chaos wild, We laughed, we danced, we stayed awhile. The world felt lighter, hearts took flight, As day turned dusk and wrong felt right. We’d whisper dreams in twilight hours, Get lost in books and rooftop towers. You traced t...