The Emptiness of the Vine

My heart, a shattered pane, watched you fade and leave,
A final breath, a silence I could not believe.
No words could hold you here, beside my empty knee,
Among these silent vines, without you, there's just me.
You walked away, my cherished one, to distant, unseen shore,
And with you went the laughter I will hear no more.

These grapes, a heavy cluster, cold within my hand,
The bitter fruit of seasons, withered on this land.
"Taste them, my child?" I whisper to the vacant air,
For now, my deepest quiet is a raw despair.
My peace, it shattered with your spirit, gone from free,
A fragile bloom that withered when you left with me.

Do you remember, darling, sun-kissed, small, and bold,
When fleeting sorrows made your tiny spirit cold?
You'd run and hide among the leaves, a playful plight,
But when I called, your name a fading, distant light,
No more you creep back, shyly, no smile upon your face,
Just echoing emptiness within this desolate space.

Oh, my beloved, whom my eyes can no more see,
A searing void, where all my hopes used to be.
"Come, quickly come?" my spirit cries, but finds no grace,
No answer now, no comforting, sweet embrace!
It's more than juice, my dear, it's every hope I've lost,
The silent dreams that perished at such a heavy cost.

Then, a sudden chill, a cold wind through the vine,
It cut my cheek, a pain intensely, starkly mine.
No sight, no sound, just hollow certainty takes hold,
A shattered spirit, brave stories left untold.
My little one's dear spirit, a ghost in morning dew,
Is gone from me forever, and I am lost without you.
In this profound absence, beneath the vineyard's sigh,
I know our bond is broken, tears that never dry.

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