The Artist
Three years
since that fateful day,
The atmosphere
is a cold, lifeless gray,
The town
talks about an artist that left a masterpiece,
But they do
not want to give their expertise.
Four years
since that horrible moment,
She was
taken down by her fierce opponent.
The town
talks sadly about a young chef;
A recipe for
disaster is what she had left.
Five years
since that dreaded hour,
The town
talks about her as a beautiful flower.
They
remember a composer that was taken too soon,
But there’s
one idea they don’t acknowledge: the
orchestra was in tune.
A tragedy, a
tragedy is what they say,
She was so
wonderful in every way,
She was a
hero in their eyes,
As big as a
star in the night sky.
When it had
happened, the town was shocked,
They were frozen
solid; their mouths locked.
“But she was
a hero!” Everyone had shouted,
Before the
truth hit their minds and her actions were doubted.
She was a
hero, that’s for sure,
But there
was a flaw she chose to endure.
No one had
wanted to hear the truth:
That she was
responsible for the catastrophe produced.
The artist
with her masterpiece,
She created
such a centerpiece,
The crunched
metal and broken glass,
had taken
her out of the small town's grasp.
The chef
with her perfect recipe,
She thought
her flaw was a necessity.
It was an
addiction she had to feed;
Sending that
text was such a need.
The composer
of her own tragic tune,
The melodies
that ended that afternoon,
The people
still wonder to this very day,
Why she had
to go this way?
She became a
local celebrity,
Wearing a
golden crown of infamy,
Her castle
lying under the ground,
Getting
several visitors from all over town.
A tragedy, a
tragedy is what they say,
She was so
wonderful in every way,
She was a
hero in their eyes,
As big as a
star in the night sky.
This poem is so sad :(
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