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A Flame Once Burned
It's chilly where the sun once shone, Mem'ries haunt when I'm alone, Bereft of joys that I had known, My dreams all torn apart. Scorched the earth where flowers bloomed, The dust and ash my hopes consumed, Hes'tations, doubts our passion doomed Ere it had time to start. I want in vain for solace dear, It's dark where once the skies were clear, When naught but what might be I feared And the course our love would chart. Promises broken, Words unspoken, Deep wounds opened, Eyes that cried. Wrongs not righting, Constant fighting, Unrequiting, Love soon died. It's cold here where a flame once burned, It's empty where for you I yearned, It's dead and life will not return To the cinders of my heart. Written for "A Flame Once Burned" Contest December 1, 2012 By: Daniel Beus
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