Our empire
Empires rise and fall
marked by ruins, what have I
to show for us? If I can
express the consuming joy
of our rising then maybe
I could survive the tangible pain
of our end. We grew together strong,
beautiful in our independence —
a golden age. Who would have thought
we would die so politely, weakened,
betrayed by Graduation Day. The end
of an era. Our time weighs
heavy, bittersweet. Too close to survive
acquaintance, dying from the unyielding
perfection of our history. I hate
the memory of us trapped
in photographs, stolen souls
smiling, mocking. A new age beckons
and I will go or remain a relic.
A shadow of our love held still
as we walk away
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You kill me with these, Shauna. Thank you for letting us read this.
Thank you!
What an incredible and devastating metaphor. You captured the joy of building a shared history and the quiet ache of watching it become a relic. Perfect for this last day of LexPoMo- where we both triumphed! 💙✨
Thank you Michele! See you in n Hindman!