Though Jilted, Still I Love

Find a heartfelt poem about enduring love and forgiveness.

Such love as mine can never die, though weary years have passed.

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Updated January 21, 2025, by Catherine Pulsifer


Love that stands the test of time, even in the face of heartbreak, is a theme that resonates deeply with us all. David V. Bush’s heartfelt poem, Though Jilted, Still I Love, beautifully captures the essence of unwavering devotion and the hope of reconciliation. Through tender verses, the poet shares a story of a love so strong that it endures rejection, forgives past wrongs, and holds on to hope for a future together.

This poem is a reminder of the resilience of the human heart, the power of forgiveness, and the enduring nature of true love. As you read these lines, let them inspire you to believe in love that lasts and in the healing power of hope.



Though Jilted, Still I Love

Poet: David V. Bush

Where are you, dear? Though long ago
You spurned my love so true,
Think not my heart as false as his,
Who has forsaken you.

How gladly would I give my life
To bring you joy once more;
For still my heart cries out for you,
As in the days of yore.

Come back to me, wherever you are,
Nor deem all men untrue;
For mine is love as free from taint
As when I sued for you.

Such love as mine can never die,
Though weary years have passed;
The love I bore you long ago
Is loyal to the last.

Come back, come back, my only love!
My heart cries out in pain.
Let no vain pride or foolish fear
Your yielding heart restrain.

I love you, O, I love you still,
Though you are far away;
With burning heart and eager lips,
For your return I pray.

I know you loved me, though you wed
For gold, and scorned my plea;
No longer strive to wrong your heart,
But bring it back to me.

Wherever you are, O linger not.
Nor yield to doubt or fear.
The wrong lies buried in the past;
And only love is here.

O tell me where you wait, my dear,
And turn to me today.
Come back to him who loves you most,
I plead, I beg, I pray.

The future years shall make us both
Forget the ancient wrong;
And every happy day shall find
Our union firm and strong.

Wherever you are, I know full well
Our hearts in union beat;
And parting only makes the hope
Of meeting seem more sweet.

O let me fold you to my breast;
My soul is yours for aye;
And I'll forget, forgive and love,
Forever and a day.

Come back to me, come back to me,
Nor linger in the past;
Wherever you are, my heart is yours,
And shall be to the last.



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