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Yesterday
In her tear and dirt streaked face Her melancholy eyes still seek Shifting memories that flit and flee Shadows of the past still speak A Spark of Hope for each passing glance Searching for her love long gone Rain or shine in this spot each day Rejection plays its own soulful song Deep in the echoes of her sighs An unrequited love not died Whispered words speak of eternal love Tripping glibly off a tongue that lied Yet she lingers on a departed promise Her nuptial dress ragged with age A key deliberately tossed-discarded Trapping true love in a rusted cage To her tear streaked cheek a locket she holds I see a beauty that once was strong And I weep for her and her shattered heart Holding broken dreams - far too long If I could but give her back her YESTERDAY Bestowing on her a true love to stay not stray Footnote: Dedicated to an unknown melancholy young lady whom I saw sitting in a busy subway dressed in tattered lace, with a soulful look in her eyes and it instantly brought the Beetles song ‘Yesterday’ to mind. The verses are not written to match the music.
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