Where memories fade.
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Posted: Aug 10 2007, 03:03 AM


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Author Notes: This is actually a prose but since there isn't a section for it I suppose it can go here. For those that don't know, a prose is like a poem but written like a story. Just to let you all know, this prose is about a homosexual couple.

Where memories fade.

Things that they couldn’t understand wouldn’t hold them back.

Dreams, mysteries, secrets -these were things thought up to split them far and wide. To separate their boundless love and endless faith. They were one; for now and for always.

He was the shield that guarded the other -an ever lasting emblem of devotion. When ever fear fell into his heart the tall hero would stand and blind it with his might and justice; with his care. Nothing stood between them.

Without a guardian it was likely the flower would perish -but even the strong couldn’t prevent the wind from blowing away it’s petals; from stripping it of it’s beloved dignity. With shield and sword he will fight for all the things lost but he will forget with his mind the true reason he first lifted a weapon in defense; why he was fighting with anger in his veins.

But the flower is weak and will never be able to stand behind the knight for long. It will wither in the cold winter days as the warrior is long gone in his battles; helpless to turn and start the fire for his lover who shivers in frailty. The flower will cry out -louder, desperate- but those cries will fall on deaf ears. Dismissed, unheard.

He does not see the torment he puts his beloved through and continues onward; to save a life, he believes. While his bed is cold at night he keeps his body warm with faint memories of what it was like to hold his flower in his strong arms and keep him safe -unable to see that his flower is no longer there.

Gone.

Deceased.

Far, far away.

Where memories fade.


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