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The Heart I once had

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My laughter goes up to fade, never to return again. Running away,
a frozen wasteland lies before me, heaven's lights dancing in front
of my eyes. With awe I couldn't hold to the earth, a beautiful ballad
forcing me down, the past lovers she's wasted her pendulum on
springing to life, haunting her with each of the moments passed by.
That lonely girl, me held to the wishes of her heart and met no such
thing as a soulless poem, her innocence blocking the way of what
could have been, reality never being such an important objective.

Nothing flies past her when she goes away, the light by moon's 
elegant handwriting  chasing after her. There, she steals my heart
and joy, never to return. Taking my belongings as I watch my
fragment singing with angels, memories reaching nothing of her. I
envied her when she disappears, vanishing, killing the broken heart 
I once had. 
I wrote this because how I was thinking of my past and darkness and such.


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Melalina's avatar
I like the piece and want to appreciate it more fully. Question: Does "never to return again" imply that your laughter has faded and returned many times before, but this time it will not return "again"? On my own, I interpret the sentence as, "My laughter goes up to fade, never to return" period.