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Without a second thought She casts a shadow— To reign down upon his lot, Still waters; cold and shallow. Struggling in her web he’s caught, Left hanging in the gallows. His heart—all but left to rot, Her perception of him, fallow. He tilled the fields of thought With acre upon acre of roses. Untying even the toughest knots So loves door never closes. He didn’t care if it were for naught, An intrigue that never dozes, But broke when he missed his shot, A lonely bard in a field of roses. She did not see him in such grace To look past his imperfection, Nor climbed the wall to see his place Of fervent—lasting affection. In a world of chatter he sat— In eerie prolonged silence, To love but not be loved back, She drowned him in diffidence.
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 1:05 PM UTC
A Love Fell Silent
Without a second thought She casts a shadow— To reign down upon his lot, Still waters; cold and shallow. Struggling in her web he’s caught, Left hanging in the gallows. His heart—all but left to rot, Her perception of him, fallow. He tilled the fields of thought With acre upon acre of roses. Untying even the toughest knots So loves door never closes. He didn’t care if it were for naught, An intrigue that never dozes, But broke when he missed his shot, A lonely bard in a field of roses. She did not see him in such grace To look past his imperfection, Nor climbed the wall to see his place Of fervent—lasting affection. In a world of chatter he sat— In eerie prolonged silence, To love but not be loved back, She drowned him in diffidence.
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 1:05 PM UTC
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