Commentary and Philosophy Fiction posted December 4, 2019 |
Lyric text with a hint of enigma
Enigma
by Iza Deleanu
The way you look at me, it’s an enigma. I shatter my wings and fall into your arms. It's this a forever call or whim?
I still remember the shore of my despair. You dug me out straight from hell. As I cried myself to sleep you covered me with your concern and I forgot!
You call me Eurydice, but feel more like a blunt Eve. I run my fingers over your dreams and wonder.
75 Words Flash Fiction contest entry
The way you look at me, it’s an enigma. I shatter my wings and fall into your arms. It's this a forever call or whim?
I still remember the shore of my despair. You dug me out straight from hell. As I cried myself to sleep you covered me with your concern and I forgot!
You call me Eurydice, but feel more like a blunt Eve. I run my fingers over your dreams and wonder.
I still remember the shore of my despair. You dug me out straight from hell. As I cried myself to sleep you covered me with your concern and I forgot!
You call me Eurydice, but feel more like a blunt Eve. I run my fingers over your dreams and wonder.
I know it seems unfinished (75 words), but you can use your imagination to find the true meaning of the story.
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