Love child

Love child

A Poem by Fran Marie

 

Blue-orange flames dance high in the fireplace
as old love letters burn the secrets known
locked away, hidden, our love a disgrace
concealed in darkness,of love sins there sown
fraught with forbidden fruit,angel's despair
who would forgive ? an ill-fated affair
bore a treasure fair, of love's secret kept
condemned lovers were we, who would forget?
A myriad questions, ev'ryone asked
avoiding sad -dark truths~ with vague replys
answers in written proof,now lie in ash
revealed in grey smoke, a love secret dies
 
Tho~ parted by distance,and time has flown
Our love child,our secret,shall ne'er be known
 

© 2008 Fran Marie


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Awesome opening imagery, with the flames doing double-duty -- both heightening & destroying feelings. Your message shows us many faces of such an illicit affair, but most of all, the need for secrecy, thus the opening & the ending are nicely tied together to hide all that's inside. Very interesting use of "love child" (a term I haven't heard in a couple decades!)

Posted 8 Years Ago


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It's been said that our karma will always reveal hidden secrets of our past...karma being memories of a past life and knowing we are doomed to repeat history...we live our lives over and over as destiny deems. But who can deny love in whatever medium. I loved this write Fran. It goes to show you are only too human.
Love...Liz

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lovely. I enjoyed the font. Well written.

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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  Fran Marie
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