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The Midnight Call of Erato
I hear your call again
weaving its way
through the lonely silhouettes of night
like a shadow bringing words and song,
the winds of darkness,
a bird soaring with midnight wings.
You flutter through black forests
over moonlight rivers
beneath the twinkling stars,
sparking creativity
that cracks the hollow hours
with blazes of white lightning,
but I’m afraid you come and go
like the fleeting seasons
and now it’s silent white winter.
Persephone has retreated,
Orpheus sings his song to Hades,
and you’ve joined Eurydice in the darkness,
and I realize the hard truth:
there is no one for me but you
and you will never be mine.
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