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In Search of Lost Time

A Gothic horror poem

By Eric B. RuarkPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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(Model: Phoebe Coleman)

From the gray ruins of my memory,

She rises like a shadow vague and unsteady,

Shrouded in deep gloom,

Only to ignite in preternatural light,

Rekindling the images of a lost time.

The beauty of the woman framed amid,

Raven curls loose to the evening breeze,

Her large lustrous eyes pinion my soul.

I offer her my heart and suffer the agonies...

Of what might have been.

Rejecting my heart, I took hers,

Capturing her unparalleled beauty

In the abstraction of a decaying

Object I could hold in my hands.

She floats away in an unreal dance,

A dream too bright to last.

Death keeps an open house.

We will meet again.

sad poetry
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About the Creator

Eric B. Ruark

I am an award-winning storyteller and photographer who has published several mystery stories with Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. My sci-fi mystery novels are on Amazon and are available in both e-book and paperback formats.

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