Taṇhā Poem by Falling Awake

Taṇhā

What's left of your taste is fading,
And, with a mouthful left to say,
I'm left dehydrating and thirsting,
Unable to swallow your memory.

Taṇhā
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: zen,buddha,spiritual,spirituality,longing,miss you,loss,love and loss,affinity and love,relationship,relationships,death,grief,break up,breaking up,poetry,poem,poems,poet,verse,metaphor,heartache,sad,sorrow,buddhism
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is related to the Four Nobel Truths. It describes missing someone when they are gone, the memory of them fading, along with the intense pain and longing associated.
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