Why'd You Remain? Poem by Cherry Blossom

Why'd You Remain?



It was at summer twilight when their eyes intertwined, they met at the cliff that the moon served in a silver platter.
Their hands danced as soon as they touched, their bodies shivered from the blistering clod blown by the Old Wind, they bathed in silence and was covered with blooming hyacinth flowers.
The cold summer breeze blew into their souls leaving them frozen in place as time moves on without them.
The night was killed by the rising sun, yet they remained.
The cold summer breeze was tortured by the jealous warm breeze, yet they remained.
The once serene and silent night was assassinated by the blaring and boisterous nonsense, yet they remained.
The world collapsed and everything went berserk and game them summer bruises, yet they remained.
I left you rusty and covered in cobwebs,
Yet you remained.

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