I lived in this place like Utopia <br />We were there always in glorious aura <br /> <br />Because of you and your love, life worth living <br />But the mood changed because of your decision <br /> <br />A decision of what you said - to forget you <br />And words whatever it was - I can't swallow <br /> <br />You just swallowed everything with ease <br />then deserted me as if had nothing happened <br /> <br />At the moment of your departure <br />shadow of sadness snared my heart <br /> <br />On that day I decided to bury you <br />deep in the cemetery of oblivion <br /> <br />I gathered all the roses in blue, gray <br />and black colors - to symbolize hate <br /> <br />Yet it cannot change the delighted <br />color of your memento of moments <br /> <br />and the smear of your memory <br />is deeply tinted into solid color <br /> <br />I like to brush off the permanence <br />of your tattoo dotted in my heart <br /> <br />by strong detergent called amnesia <br />yet it won't wash away the color of your love <br /> <br />and I tried to freeze the warm affection <br />it just melted to crystalline endearment <br /> <br />To ignore the pureness of your love, compassion <br />the more my heart in ire of fire of passion <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />(c) 2013<br /><br />Ency Bearis<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/love-still-meanders/