Step into the haunting beauty of forgotten ruins with Sindy’s latest gothic poem, “Where Moss Remembers.” Set against moss-covered stones and ivy-draped arches, Sindy reflects on love, loss, and the strange elegance found in decay. Her words carry the weight of time, where beauty lingers even in sorrow, and ruins whisper stories of what once was.
This dark, atmospheric performance captures the essence of gothic art — blending haunting imagery with emotional depth. If you enjoy gothic poetry, melancholic reflections, and timeless themes of love and ruin, this piece will speak to your soul.
Experience the silence, the shadows, and the solace that can only be found where moss remembers.
LYRICS:
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Upon this shattered stone I sit,
among the whispers ruins keep.
The arches bow, the ivy clings,
time has carved its quiet hymn.
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Each wall once bore the weight of love,
but now they cradle silence deep.
Moss creeps gently over scars,
a tender veil for wounds that weep.
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I trace the cracks with weary hands,
their lines are kindred to my own.
For every fracture, every fall,
has left me more than left alone.
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Yet in this wreck, a beauty stirs,
not bright, nor pure, but shadowed, worn—
a loveliness that grief refines,
a rose that thrives upon the thorn.
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The past decays, but does not die,
it lingers soft in stone and air.
Love once proud now lies in ruin,
but still it haunts, still it is fair.
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So let me rest where moss remembers,
let ivy crown these broken years.
I find my solace in the ruins,
and haunting beauty in my tears.
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