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Love Bites

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This poem captures the painful moment when love no longer feels mutual and the past feels unreachable. It begins with longing—asking why things can’t return to how they once were, when love felt balanced and secure. The storm imagery that follows reflects the chaos of the relationship: love is no longer gentle, but loud, violent, and unpredictable.

As the poem continues, it reveals deep emotional exhaustion. The speaker feels mentally overwhelmed, unsure of direction, and burdened by pain that no one else truly sees. There is a struggle between holding onto dignity and clinging to pride, even as the relationship erodes. The recurring sense of heaviness—clouds, falling, sinking—mirrors depression and emotional collapse.

The poem also acknowledges denial and loss. Dreams that once felt possible can no longer exist, and the realization that “sometimes you have to close the door” marks a painful but necessary acceptance. The imagery of falling on a sword and screaming internally emphasizes self-sacrifice and emotional injury caused by trying too hard to save something that cannot be fixed alone.

In the final verses, the tone shifts from despair toward resolve. Although the speaker feels small, alone, and hollow, there is an awakening: survival does not depend on the other person anymore. Choosing to stand alone, take small steps, and begin again becomes an act of strength rather than defeat.


Key Themes

  • Love lost and emotional imbalance
  • Inner conflict, pride, and dignity
  • Depression and exhaustion
  • Letting go and self-preservation
  • Quiet resilience and rebuilding

Overall Meaning

This poem is about choosing yourself when love can no longer hold you. It honors the pain of letting go while recognizing that growth often begins after loss. Though the ending is uncertain and fragile, it carries hope—reminding us that strength is not instant, but built step by step.

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