What A Tragic Winter Ball. Poem by Gabriella Mantone

What A Tragic Winter Ball.



Snow is falling down, the deafening sound of forever. I fall into silence as I watch you drown into the icy mist. Thrashing wind stinging my eyes, they water, ice crystals falling down. I thought you said you would never leave me? I thought she meant nothing to you. But bloody icicles surround you. Tearing us apart. I feel the love between us snap. A frozen heart that crashed into a million pieces, as she punched it with her angry fist. Pushing me down. Into the mountains of snow. She poisons me into torturous hallucinations. My eyes are growing drowsy, my skin is freezing over. And as I fall asleep I open my eyes to see you one last time holding her. Why would you do such a thing? How could you do such a thing? Can't you see what she has done. The ice around you melts. And the sun comes out and brings a smile to your haters lips. But not to me. You left me here in the cold. Only the crisp and chilly breeze holds me tonight.

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