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And yet, unextinguished

You destroyed me,

And I let you.

You lit a fire within me

I mistook for the passion

Of poets

And I let it eat me up

And consume the light from my eyes

Until nothing was left.

I mistook you for a hero

When all you were was a person;

no better, no worse than anyone.

And I loved you.

I love you still,

And always will.

And that flame consumes me

Even today,

Because a misanthrope like me

Cannot help but romanticise such things.

That fire burns like the blood that runs between us,

And I mistook it for the fire

That warms the soul and the hearth;

That flickers between friends;

When in truth,

You were merely a lighter

To a pathetic piece of paper.

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Written by
natalie-clark
English
Published
Apr 18, 2014
Lines·Words
25·128
Tags
#love#sad#romance
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