Love Poem: A Human Flaw
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Written by: Emile Pinet

A Human Flaw

Disheartened by melancholy rain, the sun has gone; only clouds remain. And tears encompass both time and space as they fall within my hurting place. Nature can't console betrayal's pain, unconcerned that my trust was in vain. Seasons unwind, yet nothing has changed, the scenery just got rearranged. As the world spins, I reel from the buzz, trying to recall what love once was. And the stars shining so far away, confetti the night with specks of day. A distraught moon chases Mars from view, thinking he might be making me blue. And as the wind blows, calling her name, the breezes sigh, whispering the same. My angel's heart had a human flaw, and love fell victim to Murphy's law. For now, another man has her heart; while mine lies broken, falling apart.