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When Grief Settles In

The sun can set at sunrise,
when grief kicks in like a vice.

Grief is an unwelcome visitor that overstays her welcome,
bringing a museum of memories tagged to her waist;
classic paintings of loved ones,
a string of lost siren melodies inked all over her chest;
a sign that things will never be the same.

Grief is a guest that never fully leaves,
awfully weaving memories of love and pain.
You sit staring at empty spaces,
where only silence lingers
in the theatre of loneliness…

Stop staring and look in her eyes!
She’s stealing your tomorrow;
brick by brick as she settles in,
Building a fortress of sorrow
where love and happiness used to dwell.