Oblivion

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  • Lost Love

    Oblivion

    I called your name in the distant
    Labyrinth of my heart,
    Longing to capture you love
    That has gone away.

    You only heard the anguish
    In my voice.
    But you did not listen to me
    As I said,
    Come back, don’t leave.

    You just looked at me,
    And you did not really see.
    Your eyes blank,
    Your face grave,
    Your smile forced.
    From your pale lips came
    A melancholy voice.
    Goodbye,
    You said.

    You continued to walk away from me.
    So I tried to follow your gentle steps.
    But my endeavor was a futile one
    For my body became numb.
    I could not move.
    I could not shout.
    I could not cry.
    I could not run.
    I could not do anything but stand
    still.

    I looked at you,
    A mere blurry figure
    Drifting slowly
    In the fog of oblivion.

    I gathered all my remaining strength
    And tried to move and break free.
    Couldn’t you see?
    I want you.
    I need you.
    I will do anything for you.

    I gripped desperately
    The last string of hope you have left me,
    Not so long ago.
    Until I was emancipated.

    I wanted to rescue you
    My love,
    My life,
    My all,
    From the claws of forgetfulness.

    A cold wind kissed my cheeks
    As I ran to where you were.
    But you were gone.

    Tears were welling in my eyes
    As I looked at you
    Became a smoke,
    A vapor,
    Gently rising to heaven
    Where you truly belong.

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    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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