I stalked along an endless maze Of hallways, grim and green, Where sterile wards of curtained bays Masked sickness with a screen. The coloured lines upon the floor Served as my silent guide, And led me to a torture room Where nightmares preyed inside.
Upon a crisply cornered bed With sheets up to your chest, A knot of vein-pumped fluids fed To keep your heart from rest; Your eyes were closed and peaceful, And all pain gone from your brow. You've never looked more beautiful Than how you do right now.
I fiddled with the little card You gifted when we met, Not knowing then 't would too hard, Wishing I could forget A promise made in youthful bliss When plans were bold and grand, And giving you one farewell kiss I let go of your hand.
I never asked to know her name But if we ever met I'm sure I'd know her all the same And still would not regret The day that life was cruel to us And tore our world apart, Yet granted life to her because You gifted her your heart.