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Loneliness.

(by Tian Qing Yen)

Empty corners,

Frozen window panes,

Shrapnel raindrops;

Pitter-patter, softly,

Hush the trees, hush the wind,

Fall asleep

Immortal loneliness.

Your steps too loud,

Your breath to cold,

Your fingertips a ghost

Taunt not this old, wretched heart.

Terrorize small

Teardrops into slipping

From their cages

To freeze in your

Deathly grasp;

So immortal

You do not live.

So intense,

You do not forgive.

But spare me the ephemeral tantrums,

The swaying of the trees,

The craving in the breeze,

Does not retract

Its icy claws from my chest.

Cold air

Drawn in,

Seize me from the inside

Don’t let me live.

Loneliness does not forgive.