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No one knows why things like this happens, but they do. |
| It Began with a Lie The lie began when you came back. Your eyes could never look at me. and some how you seemed worry-free. My heart beat like a maniac. I tried to say another word. My eyes were wet, suddenly blurred. Time passed. You stayed. Our love turned black. I tried to think of what went wrong. Friends said with you I don't belong. Our emotions were cold, off-track. The truth came suddenly bright that the loving spark we could not light. Our parting kiss was a flashback to two lovers whose hearts were true. And life goes on with heartbreaks new. This is a Constanza poem that has 5 or more 3 line stanzas. The rhyming scheme is abb, acc, add, aee and on if you choose. Each line has 8 syllables. The first lines of all of the stanzas can be read as a separate poem. It was created by Connie Marcum Wong. I found this poem style quite challenging. My time is Central Standard time so I did put this poem in on Monday, April 9th in my time zone. |