Old Man , Young Wife
OLD MAN, YOUNG WIFE
The mournful mist snaked thru the park
Cold and Grey and looking cheerless,
Soft, like a lie told in the dark.
Quiet, still and seeming harmless,
Twisting smugly, even careless.
Obscuring all the paths, the lake,
And hiding direction to take.
It hid the truth, it hid the view:
An invitation to mistake -
Distorting everything I knew.
Your scornful lies snaked thru my life -
Yes, old and grey, but still fearless
And willing to take you for wife.
Your youth and beauty were peerless
And I thought your love was ageless.
You said he’s just a one-time friend
Your affair had long reached its end.
Words designed to mislead, confuse,
Twist and hide: the truth to bend -
Your entire love was just a ruse.
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Entered in Dr. Ram Mehta's Contest "Dizain"
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