An Endless Wait

The uncertainty in love is the hardest to bear. We are often hesitant to express our love for various reasons and in doing so, we suffer. We always want the other person to say it first and wait for the same.

From a distance I can feel your gentle glance
Enough to send me into a blissful trance.
As if the constellations around me reel and dance
With hazy eyes, I dream of a budding romance.
Though I understand the words still unspoken
And in my heart I know you are the one
Who holds the key to the lock which is not open
But still I ponder if my heart will be broken.
In a dilemma if I should go ahead and propose
But shouldn’t he say it first, this is how it goes.
The confusion and uncertainty within me grows
But it is possible he might say no, who knows!
Lost in the silence and feelings of love
I pray to the angels that soar above.
And patiently I wait for the light of love
Till I get blessings from the God above.

© 2017 Shaloo Walia All rights reserved

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44 comments

  1. This poem is right on time. I’m in a similar situation where I like this guy on my job romantically. However being that I was raised that me should approach first and I don’t want to risk rejection or ruin our friendship I am not going to tell him how I feel. That might mess up the friendship. It’s best to let God speak with him then once the Lord says it is okay he should make the first move.

    1. I know it’s really hard to wait. But have faith and let things unfold by themselves. I wish you good luck..May you get what your heart desires!

  2. As incertezas nunca são boas amigas, mas a certeza de ter uma excelente amiga isso tenho.Para o verdadeiro amor não há barreiras, e os caminhos a percorrer devem ser bem estudados ou podemos cair no caminho da incerteza. Gostei do poemas. Tudo de bom.

  3. Feelings are beautifully jotted by words …ur work touched my heart…time is somethings that haunts a lot nd it’s something’s that slips between our fingers …all I say is never be too late

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