White roses in a bundle, Their fragrance caresses my senses as I rise my hand To join yours. Your hands, they trembled But it wasn't what I thought; You weren't nervous, but terrified. Trapped in a room without a door. Pretty faces caught your eye once more, I grow weary just thinking of the score. Competition, there was none. How does a rounded belly full of your child, Compare to a thin waist? Still, You couldn't see the damage that was done; You only looked at me with distaste. Beaten and sometimes bloodied, I never amounted to you, You dragged my soul through the dirt; Itβs ragged and muddied. Much too soon my belly again bloomed, Within an innocence that came of your evil. You still prowl and feast upon the broken, I paint on a smile whilst in my mind, Screaming the words that went unspoken. Again you struck but this time with vengeance, You stole a piece of soul from one of my own. A wound cut too deeply to heal, Everything that once was beautiful in you At long last died; I am nauseous at your presence. Tortured, and caged no more; Cracked, age yellowed petals Scattering to the wind As the wedding bouquet; So perfectly preserved, Falls to the soot covered floor. You once called me your princess of the stars; Queen of the moon. Our reign together has been nothing but agony; Deepened wounds never healed but always left the scars, I surrender my crown I abdicate; A position I want never to resume. A caged wretched bird no longer, My wings have spread wide; Out of the flames of hell. I leave the burning memories behind now that I'm stronger, No more your haunted bride; Out of the ashes I rise. A phoenix, I have overcome your spell. But I still keep that memory of White roses; Their beauty and fragrance, Thatβs all.