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She Lit Up A Room
by A.F. Stewart
Against the Southern Bayou, she smiled;
a tempestuous child of unconditional joy
She owned dreams of being someone,
of education, of that white wedding with roses
Now the only roses are on her grave
One of a thousand mournful, mirrored stories
Against the Southern Bayou, she smiled,
the darling daughter, that beloved girl;
their brilliant angel who was going places
Whose road ended at an early grave
Her ghost, the echo of her missing laughter
that absent place, grieved at the dinner table
Against the Southern Bayou, she smiled,
at the wrong person, the right sociopath
And at sixteen, he put her in her grave
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Fiction © Copyright A.F. Stewart
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
More from A.F. Stewart:

Visions and Nightmares
Tragedy spares no one… and takes no prisoners.
In the twilight shadows, secrets are revealed past the whispers of madness.
Wander into the realm of the old gods with Elenora, where humanity and marriage are a prison.
Step through a looking glass of dark horrors with an Alice you never knew.
Join with Zenna to seek the truth as her death by magic grows closer.
Journey with Olivia as she crosses paths with a monster of the forest and runs for her life.
Watch Isobel summon the faerie to solve her problem of an unwanted husband.
Shiver as Doctor Killbride experiments with corpses to create life from death.
All that and more await within the pages.
Ten stories. Ten women.
Who will survive? Who will fall? And who will succumb to their inner evil?
Find out in Visions and Nightmares.
Warning: This book contains disturbing scenes that may be upsetting to some readers.














The structure and rhythm of this poem have been so intelligently crafted – it gives us both the storyline and its emotional wait. So well done.
Thank you.