Past the Point of Return

Past the Point of Return

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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i found comfort once
in the fake embrace of my deceiver

where all sharps would subside
providing he was by my side

when tears of betrayal melted away
as ten red roses in a glass vase

a bouquet of fast fading guilt
cried out for my eyes to open wide

while decay set in my dismay grew
greener and unforgiving

dried roses left for days
till the heart implored no more

© 2022 Chris Shaw


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I cannot accept betrayal. Life is too valuable to waste on someone who doesn't value you. Roses are the chosen gift of the deceiver and many do fall for their floral charms despite their heart and mind knowing better. There is sadness in your lines that speak from experience and a wounded heart. So many will relate. Touching words expressed.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Yes a wounded heart. Betrayal sucks but fortunately I met someone far more worthy of my affections. .. read more



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Beautiful work, Chris! Close to my heart....who have never been deceived? Especially a poet...

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you so much for stopping by to review Alla Antsis. Your thoughts are appreciated.

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I cannot accept betrayal. Life is too valuable to waste on someone who doesn't value you. Roses are the chosen gift of the deceiver and many do fall for their floral charms despite their heart and mind knowing better. There is sadness in your lines that speak from experience and a wounded heart. So many will relate. Touching words expressed.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Yes a wounded heart. Betrayal sucks but fortunately I met someone far more worthy of my affections. .. read more
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Gee
What gift wanted less than flowers bought and delivered through guilt, you should have stuck.them up his a#&e, thorns and all :)

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Love your response Gee. That!s when the thorns can become useful. Hope you enjoyed your Christmas Da.. read more
oh this poem is so strong...I love the metaphors used..each line feels carefully crafted to depict a bigger picture.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thank you’s Elizabeth. I appreciate your visit and thoughts. All the best.

Ch.. read more
Flowers begging forgiveness, cut and dying themselves, are often adequate representations or omens of a greater future rift. My children, making mistakes, often say they are sorry. I always give the same reply: "Don't be sorry. There are far too many sorry people in the world, as is. But strive to make atonement for your actions and do better." Flowers seem a paltry substitute for love, even when given with the most sincere intent. I've given flowers many times but never in apology for my actions. If I feel I have wronged someone, I will confront them with my heartfelt apologies and pin all my hopes of their understanding of the frailty of my human condition. I enjoyed the read.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Fabian. Always pleased when you stop by to share your thoughts. You are appreciated.
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Poignant! Powerful!
And, as an Opening-Line junkie, I think yours ("i found comfort once in the fake embrace of my deceiver") is right up there with my favorite, Dickens' "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ........."
Great write, Chris!

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JD Major

1 Year Ago

Blushing, huh?, then my work is done, haha
And, you're most welcome :) ...there's something v.. read more
Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

You gone and got me blushing all over again :))
JD Major

1 Year Ago

haha, blushing is nature's way of telling folks you're embarrassed XXXXXX no, make that 'in tune.' :.. read more
This is beautiful Chris....there is nothing more uglier than betrayal and yet your words soothes the heart and mind and you can only feel empathy for the one that has done wrong...and sheer happiness to the one that was strong enough to realize ...they were not worth their time!

You are an amazing Poetess Chris.....someone whom I can learn from :)

YB



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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Your lovely review has warmed my heart YB on a very cold winter day. Thank you so much 💐
Yellow Butterfly

1 Year Ago

You’re welcome Chris…wrap up warm on this beautifully sunny crisp winters day… 🤗💐
Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Will do. Thank you :)
Chris this poem has a depth to it, not only in theme but wording and rhyme. I love the way that the rhyme changes from the end of line to the beginning reinforcing the theme of betrayal. The juxtaposition of decay and the dismay that grew greener was a nice touch. The last stanza where the metaphor of dried roses being kept as a hope and memory finally giving way to accepting the fact that they were no longer desired was a nice way of tying it all together. A very nice poem with a classical touch.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Soren. I really appreciate your very encouraging review. All the best.

Chri.. read more
A superbly expressed muse of a past memory, disappointments in relationship are so common so you need to chin up about whatever happened though it is hard. Kudos!

Plz also read and comment my newest poem too.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you my friend. Pleased for the visit. Hope you and the family are keeping well. All the best. .. read more

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Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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