Poem #24: An Anchor

Note: This poem was originally posted on my Patreon account on August 2nd of 2018. I am currently posting a new poem to my patreon account each day for patron exclusive reading and on this blog one week later for public viewing. If you’d like to see these poems when they are first put up then please consider pledging to my patreon page.

Why does one love if they are only meant to drift away?

Two lovers separate and all their time together was for naught.

Why do some change, while others stay the same?

When the leaves begin to fall and the grass begins to rot.

The unbreakable bond acts as an anchor into the depths.

When one cannot detach both will sink into despair.

To maim the bond of hearts will forever plague one with regrets.

For was their love lost, or was it never truly there?

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