A Queen Who Lost Her Love: Poetry About Suicide II

Love at best on rise, hearts so close and wise. Let’s read poetry about suicide and die as one, hand in hand!

 

The Short Story So Far: Suicide Awareness

In Part 1 (A Queen Who Lost Her Love: Poetry on Suicide I), we read about how how the queen was not quite feeling alright about the war. She had this strange feeling about it, but she also knew a war was essential.

The time was midnight. The king entered the bedroom after formulating a strategy.

The enemy was very strong and odds were not matching.

He wanted to spare his entire kingdom…every little child…for the war, for the force of the enemy was huge. They were outnumbered. Four to one. Further, none of their allies was willing to come forward. So the entire onus was on them.

Afterall, it was war. They had to defend, win or lose. And such a perspective gave him courage beyond recognizance.

For more sadness, read: A Long Walk on a Hot Day, A Lost Wallet: Sad Poem!

Now time to read the short poetry about suicide.

 

A War Needs All Blood! Suicide Attempt?

A war needs blood and sweat…souls who wish to effortlessly die for a cause. And what cause can be bigger than defending the kingdom!

 

A War on the Horizon Sun

A war needs to fought on the horizon sun,
Every child must take a sword. Every son
Must take an oath to defend,
One hand in the other hand!

A connection needs to be made
For the enemy is strong and want to raid
For the kingdom is all green and purple,
Dancing flowers and Earth being supple!

 

We hope you liked the above short story and poetry on suicide. Part III of the chronicle is in making and would soon be there for you to read!

Until then, Happy Christmas Time.

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Thanks for reading. Have a nice time!