Love Poem: Roman Candle
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Written by: Marie Harrison

Roman Candle

Roman Candle
I lost your respect
Soon I felt like your insect
Dodging your repellant.
And your constant inspection.

Once spoon 
Fed the 
Nourishing 
Golden honey
Of your love

Without notice
Left in the cold
With a mighty shove
And without any money.

How could a love
As hot as a 
Sparkling Roman candle
Fizzle out to be
As cold and dead
As a frozen pan handler?

You were my 
Manna from heaven
Now you’re my bite
Of bitter unleavened bread.

Most days now I 
Walk around
As if I’m dead
Without you 
In my bed.

How could such 
Loving things be said,
When none of them 
Could possibly be kept?

Because of you 
I’ve 
Wept
     Wept
          And Wept.

Didn’t I at least
Deserve an
Ounce of
Your respect?