Memories

A memory arose from the depths of oblivion,
A ghost come back from the dead,
And stabbed right through the heart.
Deeper and deeper it pierced,
Until the very life-giving blood seemed drained.
A tear drop glistened on the tip of an eyelash;
Heart-wrenching agony lay struggling within.

A memory broke in on a solitary, care-worn mind,
Like a ripple on the placid surface of an inland lake;
And the heart soared like a lark into the sky,
Gladdened for a moment with barely concealed joy.
A wishful, nostalgic smile broke out on the lips,
And widened, and turned into a delicious chuckle
As the mind savored the blissful moments of the past.

A memory darted through the shadowy recesses of the mind
Searing the heart with anger and hurt.
An angry vein stood out on a forehead,
Throbbing like a half-crazed bull on the loose.
Bloodshot eyes opened wide, spitting fire,
Reliving each bygone moment with agonizing clarity,
A bruised soul cried out for revenge, retribution.

A memory caught unawares an unsuspecting mind,
Making the spirit quake inwardly and cower under
The heart beat faster, struggling against the vice-like grip of terror,
The eyes widened, the eyeballs became still,
Seeing the inevitable consequences gradually closing in
Time had at last come full circle;

The hunter now stood exposed as the hunted.

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