Crumbling

Crumbling

A Poem by Berto

I miss the mornings.
The moment when I would find you there,
still with me after the night's destructiveness,
dressed in a complete absence of fabric.
Recently, the fragile memories crumble.
I try to recall them,
but they are shards of clarity.
My thoughts of you at moments still catch the light,
but their randomness grows,
and I have tired of their archaic brilliance.
Memories once savoured,
are now poisoned, bitter.
A sweet dessert, sprinkled with salt.

© 2013 Berto


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Added on February 9, 2013
Last Updated on February 9, 2013