Chandelier Lights

I once was seen in each turn of their smile,

I once was felt at each dinner night.

When together they huddled,

And for a while,

Forgot all about the broken chandelier light.

But the flicker soon grew relentless,

It left this home dark and contentless.

It left the floors cracked and cementless.

Standing on a weak foundation;

They crumbled like I, the picture on the wall,

And as it happens, in these piteous crimes,

They faltered, they forgot.

Forgot all about the good times.

Now I hang loose, one end tilted.

Nobody bothered fixing me,

And the painted flowers have wilted.

The only thing that governs this plane,

Is the broken chandelier and its flickering pain.