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Lost and Found
Contributed by
Chamaron
on
Friday, 27th October 2006 @ 12:16:18 AM in AEST
Topic:
StoryPoetry
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She feels alone as she sits in a bar,
Even as the stranger next to her
Tells her it’s okay,
Renewed happiness isn’t too far away.
He glows in his apparent innocence,
Saying that the first marriage is always the hardest,
But it is a blessing once it’s over and done with,
The illusion of “forever” proven to be just a myth.
He tells her she’ll find love again,
But she wonders if he loved her at all,
With all of the nights he was gone,
How far within himself he had withdrawn.
Or perhaps it was how far away he became,
The distance growing in between them.
All she wanted was a spouse,
Instead she got an empty house.
A second try is far from her mind.
The queen of sorrow wears proudly her pitiful crown,
As a man from across the room falls in love
With the brown-haired beauty
Drinking love’s antidote down.
Copyright ©
Chamaron
... [
2006-10-27 00:16:18] (Date/Time posted on
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