The Phoenix Is A Fool, the Turtle, Wise

The phoenix is a fool, the turtle wise
Beyond her years, yet bound to her weak heart.
When witnessing the phoenix die, her eyes
Are filled with sorrow. Her soul is torn apart
As her, once bright, lover succumbs to death's
All embracing shade of true nothingness.
Now, the turtle, in a tragic last breath,
Dies from a broken heart of emptiness
Saying, "I know you shall return, my love,
But I am a mere mortal bound to life
And you will move on to another dove
To follow you and then realize this knife
Forever cuts the string that binds our fate
When you look for me, seeing it's too late."
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Based on Shakespeare's "The Phoenix and the Turtle." This is what the turtledove would say to the legendary phoenix in regards to how the phoenix is full of youth and vigor. It will always return. However, the turtledove grows old and is susceptible to a mortal's fate. It grows, it learns and finally realizes it will not live with the phoenix forever.