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Old Romances

Friday, June 30, 2006
Old romances
Haunts the new ones,
Would she be hurt?
Will she still trust thy beloved one?

Nightmares galloped through her dreams,
They stopped, fiery eyes glared with emptiness,
Frightened and bewildered
She tried to find his arms,
Instead,
She ran into a giant field of no ones.

Candles kindled the whole room,
Nothing to be seen,
But, a table and
a picture of a General groom.

She tried to contain,
The pain from her flame,
She tried to resist,
But tear came pouring in.

Gone, Gone,
Forever lost.
End, End,
Love’s departure,
A sad tragedy.

Candles Blown out At
4:26 AM