In Paris, by the Seine, my steps did grace,Strolling Cours La Reine, a charming embracePlace De La Concorde, fountains’ watery song,Obelisk reaching skyward, ancient and strong Jardin Des Tuileries, a garden in bloom,Under Pont Neuf’s arch, whispered secrets consumeCathedral Notre Dame, a glimpse from afar,Billboards recounting fire, a scar, a memoir Quai De Montebello, aContinue reading “A Day Along the Seine: Parisian Wanderings”
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I Used To Love You
I used to love you, oh, how the days did sway, In your presence, my heart danced in endless array. But like the changing tides, feelings have shifted, The love once ablaze, now gently drifted. Your name, a melody that once echoed so sweet, Now a distant note, in memories’ heartbeat. The sunsets we watched,Continue reading “I Used To Love You”