Every Flower Dies

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Sometimes the weight of loss seems unbearble. We all have someone we know we will always miss....

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Every Flower Dies
by Joyce Melton

Last night
I saw the moonlight sparkle in your eyes

And my heart finally came to realize
I’ve always known the truth behind the lies
Love is just a bloom that flowers then it dies.

Spring’s hope is in a bee’s buzzing song
Summer suns help guide love along
Harvest colors should make us wise
That winter comes when every flower dies.

Some day I know you will remember me
A touch, a kiss, a sigh of memory
Years and miles and more between us lie
And the bloom of a love that had to die.

With luck we’ll never see again
The pain in each the other’s eyes
A glance of sorrow shared and then
We hide away behind our lies.

Tonight I must plan to sleep alone
Moonlight will not sparkle in my eyes
Yesterday’s seeds were cast and sown
For some tomorrow when every flower dies.

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Hugs!

erin's picture

Couldn't hurt!

Thanks,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.