The Fierce Of Aching Heart



In the deepest depths of night's embrace,
Aching heart, with sorrow's pace,
Yearns for solace, finds no rest,
In a world where love's been put to test.

With each beat, a throb of pain,
Memories haunt, driving insane,
The fierce of aching heart, so torn,
In a sea of tears, forever mourn.

A love once vibrant, now faded away,
Leaving scars that never sway,
A flame that sparked, flickered and died,
Leaving echoes of what once thrived.

In dreams, the heart seeks refuge,
In the arms of love, once so true,
But waking reality brings only despair,
As aching heart is left stripped, bare.

Oh, how the ache, it lingers on,
Like a haunting melody, a mournful song,
Seeping deep into every crevice and crack,
Till there's no escape, no turning back.

But even amidst the pain and strife,
Aching heart still holds on to life,
For it knows that healing lies ahead,
A chance for love to rise from the dead.

So let the tears flow, let the heart bleed,
Let the fierce ache take its lead,
For in the depths of sorrow's embrace,
A stronger heart will slowly grace.

And though the scars may never fade,
Aching heart finds a way to evade,
The shackles of relentless pain,
And rise above, to love again.

So let the fierce of aching heart be known,
For it is through pain that strength is sown,
And with each beat, it learns to mend,
Until the ache transforms, into love's sweet blend.

                   Ronnie Tanya Mutandi
                    ~The Chronic Loner~

About this poem

The phrase "The Fierce of Aching Heart" typically refers to intense emotional pain or heartache. It suggests a deep and powerful feeling of sadness or longing that can be overwhelming. This phrase is often used to describe the intensity of emotional suffering related to love, loss, or unfulfilled desires. It conveys the idea that the pain felt in matters of the heart can be fierce and all-consuming.

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Written on August 21, 2023

Submitted by mutandironnie534 on August 20, 2023

1:32 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EEXX XXFF XXGG HHII XIAA JJCC KKLL BX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,456
Words 302
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

Ronald Tanyaradzwa Mutandi

 · 2001 · Murombedzi

Born in Murombedzi Zvimba, Zimbabwe, grow up in the hopes of a better future for him. With both a mother and father, father that loved to write, it was inevitable that he would share the same passion as him. As the years went by and he grew to love his passion for the creative arts through writing. It was only when he faced the rage of death in 2013 (when he was only 13), that he truly realized his passion for writing. This is when his journey began through starting his novel "too weak for this world" with poetry finally becoming a new obsession. Poetry became a new way to express himself in the shortest but most powerful way. And it was only the beginning. He found that his poetry was helping him deal with the reality of pain, the blindsides of truth, helping him in his own self-discovery and dealing with the realizations that any young boy or man may experience in different times of their life while inspiring to find themselves throughout their journey. He hopes to inspire others to know that they matter! “I've loved, and lost; and learnt so many things through the years. I find my inspiration from my experiences in life, and most often from silent places. From places that are unknown to the eye, and are often untold to the world.” - Ronald Tanyaradzwa Mutandi (Ronnie Tanya @The Lonely Writer) more…

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  • Vixility
    On the loss of love and a hope for its restoration. The lines “With each beat, a throb of pain / Memories haunt, driving insane” remind me of lyrics from Édith Piaf’s song, “Tu Es Partout”:

    Tu es partout car tu es mon bonheur
    Toutes les choses qui song autour de moi
    Meme la vie ne represente que toi
     
    LikeReply1 year ago
  • sneracukana97
    This poem inspires me to believe in love even though in love there are obstacles l must stay strong
    LikeReply 11 year ago

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