A Queen Who Lost Her Love: Poetry on Suicide I

‘I lost my King’, the queen said, deep sadness in heart she had. Interestingly, poetry on suicide notes were visible in her words. And it felt as if she knew no boundaries that won’t be breached.

 

The Sad Story: Poetry About Suicide

A kingdom where a battle had been made all but remorse, but who knew the fate had its own course. The suicide mind to find best in a battle as they roar, and some kind of strange music in their heart they bore.

‘Farewell my love,’ so the king said last night before battle.

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‘Powerful enemy seems to march forward,’ the king said to her queen. ‘And he desires to capture this fairy land. But don’t worry, death has to face me before it dares to touch you my lovely queen.’

‘I know my love, you will find the soul to die hard, but I have a strange feeling about this battle.’

‘Worry not, we have the best of best soldiers who would take the fight to hell.’

‘Yes, of course. But still…’

The king softly put a finger on her mouth. The queen went silent but she managed to find a place on his broad shoulders. Her heart raced like a hare and a few drops of sweat did somehow fall silently on the ground.

However, the king noticed all, but said none. He just had a long night to spare.

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Hope you liked this short poetry on suicide. We promise to bring back more inspiring poetry spanning the realm of sadness.

But we leave you with a question: whether the queen will embrace suicidal thoughts?

Happy Christmas Time.

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