Such Sweet Sorrow
The beauty of nice serendipity
Frozen by the moments of just two souls
Enigmatic love veiled upon the city,
Honest thoughts take unforeseen tolls,
Endless sparks of enchanted magic
And secretive wishes like shooting stars,
Yet, time ended as a morose tragic
Mocking how one learns to stop chasseing cars
Because you left as I stayed regretting,
The silhouette I recall all too well
Fading slowly like tears I was letting,
Rain falling fast like the beat of farewell
But the decisions for loving me so,
Never changed the end or beginning echo
This poem is about:
Me
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