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Writing When Your Love Becomes My Last Hope Poem O Beloved, Stay Near Every moment, O beloved, the heart asks only for your love, for somehow all the little joys that visit my lonely world seem to arrive from your side. When my thirst becomes unbearable, I turn toward the memory of you, hoping that your tenderness will become the water that can quiet my restless soul. I have become a traveler of loss, walking through the ruins of dreams I once called mine. I have watched the hands of time take away what I could not protect, and I have learned the silence of a heart that has lost its way. Yet when I think of you, something inside me refuses to die. Perhaps love is not always possession. Perhaps love is the small light that remains after everything else has disappeared. I may have lost my victories, I may have surrendered to the storms of life, but your name still rises like dawn inside my darkness. O beloved, if happiness comes from your direction, let it come—not as a promi...