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Whispers of What Could Have Been
In the attic of unspoken words,
Love letters unsent, memories blurred,
Once we danced in laughter's light,
Now shadows linger, far from sight.
Photo frames gather dust and sigh,
Shared whispers echo, but they fly
Like fleeting dreams that slip away,
In the silence, where we used to play.
Your voice, a melody lost in time,
A haunting tune, a distant chime,
Yet through the cracks, a love remains,
An inkling glows amid the pains.
Faded Frames
In the attic's silent sprawl,
Old photographs hang on the wall,
Smiles frozen in a sunlit dance,
Yet shadows whisper a broken romance.
Eyes that twinkle, a laughter's embrace,
Mask the tears time cannot erase.
Every snapshot, a story untold,
Of love's warm touch and the chill of the cold.
We posed for the camera, hearts aligned,
But deep in the pixels, the grief intertwined.
A mother’s love, both tender and strained,
In the stillness of time, their fractures remain.
Echoes in Silence
At the table, bowls half-filled,
Silence hangs like an autumn chill.
Forks clink softly against the plate,
Words unspoken, a heavy weight.
Glances slide like shadows pass,
In the quiet, memories amass.
Heartbeats race, yet none can find
The courage to unbind the mind.
Stories linger in the air,
Of laughter lost, of fading care.
Yet in this space so stark and bare,
Hope flickers; love, a silent prayer.
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