Fredrick Fondo Poems

  • 1.
    I regret falling for you that night, I'll admit,
    You blindfolded me, I couldn't see the eventual split,
    Did fate played a cruel trick or was it destiny's call?
    You broke my heart, a pain that won't heal at all,
    ...
  • 2.
    I stare out the window,
    watching the world go by,
    Thinking of the days when you and I,
    Walked hand in hand, under the summer sky,
    ...
  • 3.
    My heart is shattered, broken and blue,
    Torn apart by the loss of you.
    The love we shared, now just a memory,
    Leaves me feeling lost and empty.
    ...
  • 4.
    He walks through life with a mask on his face
    Hiding his pain, his heart in a dark place
    He smiles and laughs, but it's just a disguise
    Inside he's hurting, and he doesn't know why
    ...
  • 5.
    Hey love, let's share this heartfelt conversation,
    No doubt, it's just a tender exploration,
    If riches weren't meant to be our fate,
    Would you still choose to be my soulmate?
    ...
  • 6.
    What if hell is on earth, a place we know,
    Where darkness creeps, and evil does flow,
    Where pain and suffering never cease,
    And all that's left is a world of disease.
    ...
  • 7.
    I'm lost in a sea of memories,
    Of you and I, laughing while holding hands,
    Memories of love and affection, night and day,
    But now I'm left alone, and you're away,
    ...
  • 8.
    Death, a reality we cannot deny,
    A fact of life, we must comply,
    It comes to us all, sooner or late,
    And we must accept this inevitable fate.
    ...
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Vain Hope
 by Ernest Dowson

Sometimes, to solace my sad heart, I say,
Though late it be, though lily-time be past,
Though all the summer skies be overcast,
Haply I will go down to her, some day,
And cast my rests of life before her feet,
That she may have her will of me, being so sweet
And none gainsay!

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