I'm currently writing a story. It's the fourth installment of my first story series entitled, "Vanishing." It's about the failed love story between two persons -- Mark and Vanessa -- and how Mark is dealing with it. The story is about the things which happened after the tragedy which changed their lives forever. I've made my protagonist here very much emotional and would easily burst into tears because considering their relationship which lasted for 13 years, it's quite hard for Mark to handle such break up.
Basically, the stories from this series were all inspired from different songs. The first installment entitled, "The Letter," is inspired from Syesha Mercado's rendition of the song Vanishing. "The Ring" is inspired from David Archuleta's song She's not You. "The Lullaby" is inspired from Eric Clapton's song Tears in Heaven. The fourth one, "The Phone Call," which I'm currently making is inspired by Damian McGinty's version of Take Care of Yourself.
This time, on the fourth installment, I tried to write a poem. It's supposed to be a poem made by Mark's grandfather, Edmund. Edmund wrote this poem to Liza his wife when she passed away. It's found at the beginning of the story I'm working on.
Well, enjoy!
Liza
Why did you leave me so soon my dear?
I miss the times when you were still here.
The way you smiled at me when we’re lying in bed,
The way you held my hand as you quietly said,
“You’re still the most handsome man I’ve ever seen.”
I became the best man that I’ve ever been.
My wife, my loving wife, why did you go?
I still do need you so.
Though I know it is now the time for us to part
You should know it really breaks my heart.
I love you, Liza, I really do.
I love you.
And oh, I almost forgot. Other minor characters of the series include Paul, the main character from my story, Vanilla Twilight; Becky, the main character from my story, Becky's Guitar; and Elizabeth, one of the main characters of a future story. I'm trying to make many of my stories connected as much as possible.
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