Tags
Alienation, Beauty And Monstrosity, Broken Wings Motif, Carnivalesque Tragedy, Defiance Of Destiny, Divine Betrayal Metaphor, Doomed Love, Emotional Catharsis, Existential Longing, Fallen Angels, Gothic Romance, Irony And Fate, Loss Of Agency, Melancholy Atmosphere, Mythic Narrative, Psychological Entrapment, Ritualized Grief, Spectacle And Suffering, Surreal Imagery, Tender Destruction, Theatrical Lament

Beneath traveling tents and the festival’s glare,
The Strongman bent iron with anguish and care;
He loved the Winged Girl, whose feathers were shorn—
A fallen celestial, in sorrow reborn.
At dusk, when the jeering of crowds slipped away,
He’d gently untangle her wings from the day;
His massive hands, nimble, would brush off the dust,
And she’d mourn for lost winds that had shattered her trust.
He envisioned a world where her wings were made whole,
She dreamed he could carry the weight of her soul;
They’d meet in the dark by the fortune-teller’s tent,
Defying the stars and their pitiless intent.
One night, in a fever of passion and flame,
He pulled her too close, forgetting his shame;
His powerful arms, born of atom and fire,
Fractured her fragile wings, and every desire.
The crack was a sound only they could have heard,
A promise of flight now eternally blurred;
He wept as he cradled the ruin he’d wrought,
While her tears fell like stars that the heavens forgot.
The barker just smiled at this sorrowful art,
And cast them together in tragedy’s part;
“The Angel Who Fell for the Beast Who Destroyed!”
He’d cry to the crowd in theatrical poise.
Now, he holds her each night in their shared, narrow bed,
His arms are the cage for the words left unsaid;
She touches the strength that extinguished her sky,
A love story lost as the world passes by.
They perform their sad tragedy, day after day,
While normal folks judge from a safe world away;
For the cruelest of fates, the most bitter of sins,
Is the love that endures when the suffering begins.



