Long Forgotten
An old house upon the hill
Sitting quietly, sitting still
Dusty everywhere with dirty windows cracked
Broken down shelves and old books stacked
Moth-eaten rugs and rotted boards
Rusty armor and equally rusted swords
A garden then, now overgrown weeds
Shovels, rakes, trowels, and expired seeds
Broken mirrors and pipes where no water runs
Plumbing aged by many moons and suns
Paintings covered in cobwebs galore
Antique china dishes and much more
Garlic and pots of copper sway up high
Where bundles of spices were left to dry
Up creaky steps with a rickety banister of wood
A scuffed mark on the floor where a statue once stood
Now unrecognizable with furniture covered in sheets gone black
Through the gloom, one can see a stream of light through a crack
Long forgotten, dusty, and broken down
No one to fill the space with laughter or sound
Once beautiful and filled with movement and play
But... it is just forgotten now and everyone stays away.