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The Teacup Museum

(Memories Served Cold)

By IvanPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
The Teacup Museum
Photo by Robert Linder on Unsplash

On porcelain shelves, memories sit displayed,

Sugar-coated sorrows, neatly betrayed.

Each delicate cup, a tear-stained scene,

Whispers of joy, where shadows convene.

Cracked lips of lovers, etched in fine bone,

Laughter's sweet steam, long turned to stone.

Fingers brush past, a phantom caress,

A love story spilled, in bittersweet distress.

A cracked cup weeps, tears of jasmine tea,

For a promise broken, beneath a cherry tree.

Another chipped, cradled in mournful hands,

Holds the taste of goodbye, on forgotten sands.

Will the museum doors forever remain closed?

Or will a new hand, heal the stories exposed?

For even chipped teacups, with love gently poured,

Can hold whispers of joy, once again restored.

surreal poetry

About the Creator

Ivan

Hey there! I'm Ivan, a 19-year-old track athlete from Portugal who loves books and sharing thoughts on them. Join the conversation! Let's chat about our favorite reads and dive into the wonderful world of literature together! ;)

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran2 years ago

    Loved the optimistic ending! Such an uplifting poem!

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