The place had changed over the years almost as much as we had. The excitement had traveled on The seaside town had lost its romance Its Victorian glamor faded into nothingness. Perhaps we should not have come back. Trying to ignite a flame from cold ashes. Those weekends so long ago when we came here in love. The faded old hotel now closed I think we spent as much time in bed as we did in the seaside town. Remember the big hotel across the road from us. We made love on the bed in the afternoon with the drapes wide open Not caring who saw us. Perhaps it was a mistake coming back here. Even the photographs seem to know it Snapshots of ashen faces with loveless smiles. Someone once said the camera never lies.