Your Letter Is Never ForgottenA Poem by Aella.livesI found your letter crammed inside the pages Of our old text I have wondered where you had been.
The mountain wailed upon your breath And black wings grew from doves The sound was far and distant was The mourning of my light.
I can remember faces painted and chipped You couldn’t wear nature So you left me with my fear.
The amusement of childhood stood on splendor While I gave discipline to my wrong heart The letter stays safe in my breast pocket The last of you I don’t think I can let go.
I made coffee with the pot from one of our old boxes Took it to my chair I think you would have liked my vanilla roast.
A sigh so strong and strange became a transfixed message off your lips I never was a decent listener But now I think I know.
Soft songs of trickling rain A thought of broken moss But the sound so far and distant was The mourning of my light.
Sometimes I brush my hands along with the brick wall beside our house I always admire the rosebush we planted that one year My hands get stained every time.
Your letter is worn now Old and fragile not unlike my very soul It stays with me everywhere I go So I can read it from time to time. © 2012 Aella.livesAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorAella.livesBitter Isles, GAAboutI write poetry and occasionally short stories as a hobby... I am so completely lost in what I want to do with my life.. But I enjoy what little bit of life I do have... I have a cat named Elvis and .. more..Writing
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