When You Left

When you left, the sun turned gray,
The light we knew just slipped away.
Your footsteps faded, soft and slow,
Into a world I no longer know.

The air felt heavy, thick with grief,
Each moment stretched beyond belief.
The door that closed, so small, so wide,
Left an aching space I cannot hide.

Your laughter once, like summer’s breeze,
Now echoes faintly through the trees.
The silence now, a hollow sound,
Where love and joy no longer abound.

I search for you in crowded streets,
In every face my heart still beats.
But you are gone, a distant star,
A wish I made, now lost, so far.

Yet still, I hold the love we made,
Even as memories start to fade.
For though you left, the pain remains,
A bittersweet ghost that gently reigns.

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