*In the following poem the theme focusses on the importance of pain, as pain is why we look back. If there were no pain, we would not care to stop in our tracks for someone else. The story of pain is told through the positioning of one’s lips, and the story of love is told by what those lips mean to another.
Her lips formed a crescent moon
lying on its side,
red hot,
as though burning with silent passion.
I walked on.
Her lips formed a crescent moon
lying on its side,
cracks trailing the edges,
words dying to seep through them.
I turned back.
For pain was what I saw.
A pain I could not bear.
A pain I know not
how she could ever wear.
I stood by her.
It was just a crescent moon,
rendering me helpless,
its beauty mesmerizing,
and soon I was falling,
falling,
falling
for the look in her eyes,
the way each tear held a storm
as her lips sung the blues.
My heart aching,
in wait,
for the day those lips
would again burn with passion.
But for now the cracks
were meant to be healed,
the words that seeped through,
to be understood.
And my heart began to beat
not for me,
but for her.
Not for her lips,
but for her pain.
A pain that she wore,
that beautified her,
for me.
A pain that I thank
for breaking her,
for me.
For now there are tears
on the shoulder of my jacket,
that are her’s.
There are glances
ebbed in my memory,
that are her’s.
There are hopes
reflected in my eyes,
that are her’s.
There are arms
around her,
that are mine.
Image sources:
“Pinterest”. Pinterest. N.p., 2016. Web. 18 Sept. 2016.
Dear Sania,
Being a member of your family group, I can say with great confidence that you never cease to amaze me. From the first day of AP I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of power you held behind your grace, and I think that this poem is merely a reflection of that. As mentioned in the description of this poem, pain is something that is necessary to endure in oder to understand and appreciate the assistance of others. This piece was raw and beautiful, and I greatly appreciate the delicate yet impactful tone of the piece. I feel as though the idea of pain is associated with such harsh and gruelling experiences, when in reality, sometimes pain can be a beautiful thing. I have always had a soft spot for poetry, and so I could not resist reading your blog once I spotted your name on the main page, and I am so glad that I did. Like this piece, you are a work of art Sania. I’m truly humbled to have the opportunity to work with you and know you as a writer, peer, and friend. I look forward to your future pieces. Continue to amaze us, I beg of you.
With love,
Yasee
Sania,
This piece is absolutely breathtaking, from its concept to its visuals to the writing itself.
To talk about pain, and growth, and how one cannot occur without the thought of another, is an absolutely invaluable and, often, unacknowledged concept. The vast majority of individuals believe that ignoring and forgetting pain is how one moves on from it – but, as you so beautifully demonstrated, it is through remembrance and acceptance of pain that individuals truly DO grow.
Your growth as both a writer and as an individual have been wonderful sights to behold. You are able to grow with every word you write, and that is one of the many reasons I admire you so much.
Thank you for such a beautiful piece.
With love,
Claire