Castle Truce Poem by Carolyn Brunelle

Castle Truce



Not so cold,
a bit less guarded,
she has at least allowed
tentative entrance.
In a quick rejection
that broke our hearts;
all that remained
were the stony walls
of unbearable silence.
Now in a castle truce,
we engage in re-connection;
tread familiar halls
in search of new entryways.

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