Love Poem: Slow Death Dissolution

Slow Death Dissolution



When the repellant acid rain came,
the silica image gloomed darkly
into sobbing disintegration

Embers of flickering hope
smouldered deep in the heart of despair
Passion dying to be re-ignited,
only sparked
a saline immolated tearful incineration

Distance was a skeleton key,
overcoming temporal relativity
was a spatial mistake
Stretch marks of lost time ... 
candles snuffed 
on the anniversary cake
Emotional composure
had an elasticity expiration due date

Hardening of the arteries — 
love can’t flow in a vacuum
Premature, incubated promises
won’t grow in a dark room

Umbilical desires
got an ultrasound hole cut in the chest
Covers unturned ... 
pillow sighs smothered a feeble breath

Bosom reasons for embracing neglect
is a mirage yearning
Borrowed time is an unrequited debt,
paid by the spurning

When the Venus rains came,
the mirror image burned brightly ...
then disappeared,      ever    so    slowly

Death of an icy love affair, 
dissolved
in glacial, decomposed fashion — 
As misty, crypt wails
ascend in the deserted air