Yesterday’s Fire
Flames die just like our love

Yesterday’s Fire
Yesterday’s fire is today’s ashes,
a cold grey hush where the heat once screamed.
Smoke is memory that won’t rise,
just settles in my throat when I try to speak.
I breathe in the burn of what I can’t fix.
Today’s tear slips from a wound I reopen,
a mistake I make,
again,
again,
as if pain were prayer
and I forgot how to kneel without bleeding.
I write apologies in dust,
but no one reads them.
Not even the ghosts I keep close.
They’ve learned to turn away
when I reach out with shaking hands.
Every silence is a mirror.
Every mirror, a cracked truth:
I knew the match was lit
and still I stayed.
Yesterday’s fire is today’s ashes,
a cold grey hush where the heat once screamed.
Today’s tear slips from a wound I reopen,
a mistake I make,
again,
again,
as if pain were a ritual I forgot to question.
About the Creator
Marie381Uk
I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️


Comments (7)
Strong emotion ❤️❤️❤️and very deep. Love it.
This was so poignant and emotional. Loved your poem!
"I forgot how to kneel without bleeding" heartwrenching! I feel every word of this poem. Great work!
"I forgot how to kneel without bleeding" heartwrenching! I feel every word of this poem. Great work!
👍❤️👌Good job and just keep going.
This is why it is hard to move on at times, but we must learn how to move on some way. Good job.
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