To imply that there is only 'one' poetic word for 'forever' is a difficult claim. It would depend on the medium being used and other surround factors that would truly make it (the word) poetic. There are several words that sound more poetic then just the word forever, however. Some examples are:
everlasting
eternity
eternal
forevermore
endless(ly)
neverending
ceaseless(ly)
relentless(ly)
I would suggest looking through a thesaurus if none of these suffice.
until the world ends.
for all eternity
anther word for lasting forever is paremnet
There are many excellent words that can be used in place of the phrase, "forever and ever." Examples of such words include eternity, permanent, unchanging, and static.
youth, no-ending, enternal
Immortal
unchanging
Alive .
According to the John Wayne movie Hondo, it means forever.
permanent - lasting (by contrast with temporary) It means "all the time". If something happens all the time, it is said to be permanent. We use "forever" or "for a long time" instead of "permanent" in our life, permanent could be a official word in many situation like "permanent visa".means sex also
what word to make fun of yourself
Ana means that your suppose to love her forever
Alive .
In Seneca the word for "live forever" or "eternal" is te'këeyös.
is there a word in the Indian language that means "forever"
In Urdu 'forever' means 'hamesha ke liye'.
לנצח means 'forever' and their isn't a Hebrew word for Cullen.
e'er
goes
eternity
Eternally is a synonym for forever. It begins with the letter e.
Energy.
extinct
The Latin equivalent of 'when goodbye means forever' is Quando 'vale' significat 'semper'. In the word-by-word translation, the dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'vale' means 'farewell, goodbye'. The verb 'significat' means '[he/she/it] does mean, is meaning, means'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, forever'.