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Constellation of Absence

I wait for you,

soulmate of my imagining,

in the spaces where silence gathers.

 

Perhaps you are a myth,

a name I invented to soften loneliness,

a shadow stitched from longing.

 

Yet still I wait –

because waiting itself is a kind of love,

a faith that presence, once dreamed,

cannot vanish.

 

If you never come,

I will walk with the echo of you,

proof that even absence

can shape a heart.

 

And if someday the distance softens,

if the shadows part,

I will not plead,

I will not claim –

I will simply stand,

quiet as a candle,

ready to burn with you.

 

And if you never come,

I will still carry the shape of you,

like a constellation unseen by others,

but guiding me through the dark.

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Written by
MidnightVerse
47 / M / UK
Published
Jan 31
Lines·Words
25·129
Notes

This poem explores the paradox of waiting for a soulmate who may never exist. It is not about certainty, but about faith the belief that even absence can shape the heart. The closing image of a constellation reflects how love, imagined or real, can guide us through darkness.

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#soulmate#hope#faith#love#thoughts#constellation
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