Fading Fragrance
When the garden blooms with white petals,
An aroma fills the air,
A bittersweet reminder lingers,
Of longing mixed with despair.
The sun hangs low, casting shadows,
Where whispers of love once sparked,
But now the fragrance turns to silence,
As empty hopes drift in the dark.
Once, the sweetness drew me closer,
A promise wrapped in golden light,
But the bliss was merely fleeting,
A flicker in the endless night.
I wandered through the tangled pathways,
Searching for a trace of you,
Yet every blossom held its secret,
And every bloom just felt untrue.
Desire floats like soft silk threads,
But it frays with each passing sigh,
The beauty masks a deeper hunger,
A yearning I cannot deny.
In the garden filled with these echoes,
I stand where dreams and shadows blend,
But the fragrance, once so enchanting,
Now speaks of love that will not mend.
So I gather all the blossoms,
Their petals fall like tears on skin,
For in their beauty lies the lesson:
Love’s fleeting touch cannot begin.
I turn away from fragrant gardens,
To seek the truth beyond the guise,
For life’s embrace is rarely tender,
And love can bring both joy and lies.
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