Memory Halls

Memory Halls

A Poem by Wejustare

You stay in my memories,
Like a specter, 
haunting halls of broken promises
And possibilities. 

I rip scabs from wounds unhealed
to visit you.
I cower in corners and bleed on
shattered edges of us.

Your eyes glare in the darkness,
 they fix on me.
“You do not belong here. You must leave.”
“And I will. After you.”

© 2016 Wejustare


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Added on May 12, 2016
Last Updated on May 12, 2016
Tags: Poetry, heartbreak, memory, love, nostalgia

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