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I saw you when the night was new, a star, dangling, hypnotic... |
| I saw you when the night was new, A star, Dangling, Hypnotic. You were bait cast by providence Floating alluringly upon midnight’s deep, calm sea. There you drifted, Twinkling, And I caught you. I caught a diamond, Brilliant, Coveted. You were a prize I set in gold And proudly placed upon my finger so all could see. You drew eyes, Unknowing, And I displayed you. I displayed a trophy, Rusting, Nostalgic. You were set on a shelf above the fireplace A relic kept for the sentimental memories you represented. There you sat, Glowing, And I tired of you. I tired of a pretty babble, Unwanted, Outgrown. You were once love and life and beauty, But your love and life and beauty no longer amused me. You bored me. Unfeeling, I cast you out. I cast a flame to the wind. So flickers, So wavers The flame. I though you were so strong and brilliant, a raging inferno, But your life was no more than a candle, a tremulous flame on a wick. Your brilliance dulled. Your sparkle waned. Your flame faltered. Your star fell, And love, life, and beauty faded into darkness. |