the moon mislays its luminosity as the stars started to decay, they fell like crying meteors and they kissed the sea beneath the algid breeze. a detonation of the ocean tossed, dripping droplets on my body.
in that night, i watched how the world I built, reached its downfall.
your eyes were an ambiance, stained by thunderstorms and tinted by the abysmal sea. it was too deep to swim at but i loved being drowned and being wobbled with its breeze.
and as you cry in pain or bliss, i was always like being washed away by voluminous tidal waves, and i ended up in an island full of chiseled sand, in there I realize, when you cry, i suffer.
yet as you turned those eyes to somebody else, i felt like my paradise was finally stolen.
my shivery ocean evaporated my blinking stars were ***** by dimmed clouds my crescent was torned into pieces and the unwanted rain poured down showering me and the dovish land,
that's when my tears became jealous, of how the tiny droplets stream down, that's when i realized, i'm already crying.
this poem maybe the last one i wrote for you, telling how my world was stumbled, was burned, and was turned into ashesβ after you'd left me with my trembling toes.
this is not a poem of goodbye, but it's a poem of letting go.