The Loss Of Two Precious Souls Poem by Sulaiman Alimam

The Loss Of Two Precious Souls

Heart shattered twice, with an untold mind
Remembering two beautiful souls that can't be find
Life take away two of the most precious lives
Cut the heart so painful, like a sharp knife.

Their laughter echoed, joyful sound,
Their smiles, a warmth that touched the ground.
Their presence, a gift to behold,
Now memories, forever to unfold.

In sorrow, we search for what's lost,
Two precious souls, forever the cost.
Though grief may weigh upon our chest,
Their love and light will forever rest.

May cherished memories be our guide,
As we navigate this darkest tide.
May their spirits live on in my hearts,
And in love, we'll find a brand new start.

The Loss Of Two Precious Souls
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is an elegy that mourns the loss of two beloved souls while cherishing the beauty they brought into life. It captures deep sorrow through vivid imagery of pain and absence, yet balances grief with warmth by recalling their laughter, smiles, and love. The verses move from heartbreak to remembrance, and finally toward hope, suggesting that although loss cuts deeply, cherished memories and enduring love can guide the heart toward healing.
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