LIGHTER AND PRINCESS



I Was a lighter
And she was the princess
While I burnt down the things
She Made a bet
Through You I shall manifest
The thousand little ashes of your space
Even if I was cold, & arrogant
She would still see me like no one else
Like I was the only thing left
For the longest of the years
Somehow I was selfish
Somehow she cared
Somehow we shared the same story
Somehow No more & less
Guess she was burning
While I turned to ash
I couldn't let her bear things
Which I've experienced so well
So I asked her one day
What if I go wrong?
Cut into thousand pieces
She said betrayers should go to hell
Though at a time she couldn't understand
& She thought It was begining
But I knew
everything had to came to an end
She was a Princess
She deserved the best
While I was behind the life bars
Now wished for nothing else
Never thought it'd turned out like this
And then she came to met
I lied "You annoy me".
If you think I would believe
You can try me ~she said
I said if betrayers should go to hell
Then Consider me as a betrayer
I'm well experienced going through the same hell
I was never good for you "Your highness".
Now I'm away
My Princess wouldn't be hurt.
But guess what here's not the end
The princess was suffering
As the same goes to him
The life wasn't fair
& They didn't ended up a pair
But she waited
Even when he gave up
While he gave up himself to protect her
She protected him by saving him up.
Both shared the same story
Until he said
"Your highness" I'm sorry
He was wrong
But she was considerate
If she suffered
then he too didn't less
He missed her more & more
Whenever he refused her
And atlast he confessed
Guess the lighter was brighter
So was the Princess

About this poem

This poem is inspired by lighter and princess chinese drama so i thought to write that in poetry.

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Written on July 28, 2023

Submitted by aamnabatool.junejo on July 28, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJKLMBNOCPQRSPTNUVBEWHXDMYZPAP1 Q2 VN3 4 4 5 6 A6 MZMR7 8 B9 AEAB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,679
Words 345
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 62

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