Broken Dreams
Through moonlit fields of silver hue,
I chased a dream I thought was true.
Her whispers danced like autumn leaves,
A fleeting touch that time deceives.
She led me past the hollow trees,
Where sorrow hummed upon the breeze.
Her lips were soft as twilight mist,
Yet cold as love that won’t exist.
I traced her skin, a phantom’s art,
Yet felt the cracks beneath my heart.
She swayed, she sighed, then slipped away,
Like tides that kiss the shore to stray.
The stars stood still, the night was numb,
My voice was lost, and my hands struck dumb.
A love once warm had turned to stone,
A body held, yet not my own.
Now echoes haunt these empty seams,
A bed of ash, a grave of dreams.
For love that tempts with fire untamed,
Burns bright, then fades—yet leaves me maimed.
© 2025 Abrar Nayeem Chowdhury. All Rights Reserved.
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