The Lark and the Sunset
Love misplaced, is a journey to emptiness.

I was looking away, nestled in the bushes, when she came to pass.
The leaves, licked with dew, glistened a globe of purity in glass.
I burst forth to approach her with her allure overflowing in my breast.
To hold such a wonder, my heart soared, my soul determined to be addressed.
Hours my innocent wings raced, enraptured by her sultry enchanting sight,
The pain-rippled muscles and staggered breaths were a welcomed delight.
I was convinced I might catch her, and profess my unending, boundless love.
By chance, her fire peered down at me, I thought it a Godsend from above.
Harder I flew, my chest gripped in pain, my feathers melting in this quest.
Would I never reach her? Would my true love fail this arduous test?
She sunk below the horizon, her beauty glowing in passion’s rapturous hue.
My pleading voice fell on deaf ears, the heart wails of, ‘My love is true!’
The day falls to darkness, the long shadows ache my limbs, chiding and cold.
My heart loses it soft pulse, my wings grow stiff, this end was foretold.
To love blind, in deafness, is a love truth on the winds of sadness oft sown.
Though my fading eye drinks the sunset, I know my love with her has flown.
Ten Second Takeaway:
Pursue a great love that is true and of substance, for love in the ephemeral is doomed without significance. — K.F.
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