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a monkey's paw(for a lost lover)

a mind is cold and lying in a shallow pool

of tears some eyes have yet to shed

and a sky reflects too many memories

that leaves a heart's beat frozen in time

 

a body shivers as its joints achingly creak

as it crawls from a shadowy grave

a stone above dedicated to one's beloved

that lost their way in the ticking of a clock

 

a picture frame cracks and a ring is dropped

to a hard wood floor covered with prints

when a faint knock is heard at a door

at an hour where no visitor should wake

 

a lover is behind this tightly locked door

crying silently in melancholy and pain

if only this body could be a ghost

to watch over its love for every day

 

a fear is creeping into some kindled blood

yet a faint hope keeps some hands open

as if to pull someone in close embrace

that would keep a tight hold for eternity

 

a quiet is heard from beyond a barrier

that unless invited one cannot pass

so back into the shadows a lover goes

unforgotten by death's creeping watch

 

a silence is heard from beyond a door

as some tears thaw and begin to stream

and memories are tucked safely into a heart

of a love to never be forgotten by time

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Written by
lauren-ashley
American
Published
Apr 10, 2011
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