Terminal Endurance

Terminal Endurance

A Poem by Ludwig Bartholdy
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Sometimes, we resort to breakup to forget. But more often than not, forgetting isn't as easy as we would like it to be.

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The endurance your memory hath,
is like a typhoon aftermath;
Painful and wrenching,
Yet, undeniable and lasting.

But as our life is terminal,
Our cold tale runs ephemeral,
Like 'our love' by inadvertence,
Follows the mist through evanescence.

© 2012 Ludwig Bartholdy


Author's Note

Ludwig Bartholdy
Please go easy on me. I'm still recovering from a terrible writer's block. Thanks!

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Added on May 12, 2012
Last Updated on May 12, 2012
Tags: Breakup, Forgetting

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Ludwig Bartholdy
Ludwig Bartholdy

Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines



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Registered Nurse. Frustrated professional pianist. Struggling writer. I live by only rule: "MATTER." more..