In Eden's heart, under skies so clear and vast,
I laughed with Eve, our moments sweet, yet fast.
Sunlight wove through every tree and leaf,
In that perfection, I knew no grief.
Beneath the ancient trees, we played with glee,
Whispering secrets, just Eve and me.
This world was ours, in moments stolen, sweet,
A paradise of joy, where heartbeats meet.
But as day gave way to the night's embrace,
A subtle change crept across the space.
From our laughter's bright and merry sound,
To a silence deep, where despair was found.
The sky mourned softly, a fine mist descended,
Veiling Eden's beauty, as it ended.
Gone were the days of carefree delight,
In Eve's choice, came the all-ending night.
Now in this garden, where shadows linger,
I stand alone, touched by time's cold finger.
The drizzle persists, a soft, mourning cry,
For an Eden lost, under a weeping sky.