You are a lantern And I am but a moth, Gazing in awe at your beauty and welcoming presence. As if in a trance, I draw near And bask in your warm light Too enveloped in your grace To notice the corpses littering the floor. You burn my once-gorgeous wings until I can no longer fly, You sear my retinas so all I can see is you, And yet I canβt leave, too reliant on your heat. And just like that, a switch is flipped. Your light goes out. And I am left alone with only the wreckage you brought me And the knowledge That itβs all my fault.