Another WorldA Poem by David Lewis Paget
Walking among the Autumn leaves
On a cold and blustery day, Between an avenue of trees As the daylight passed away, The shadows lengthened across my path And my way was hit or miss, As a sudden wind would seem to blend My other world, with this. A world where nothing would make much sense I’d lost it all, I knew, Where day was night when it should be bright And it left me, looking for you, A world of shadows and woods and streams Where there’d been a town before, And the sea crept in where it might have been For a million years or more. While creatures high in the treetops there Reflected their blinking eyes, From a sudden ray at the close of day, Just as the Moon would rise, It was such an alien place to be It was grim, and chill, and old, As I wandered by an ancient sea In a dark place of the soul. I remembered how you had said to me On the last day that we’d met, How I would rue the loss of you In a wasteland of regret. And I had laughed as I slammed the door To return the way I came, Not thinking that I would miss you too, But the end result was pain. While you remained in the hospital And stared with your sunken eyes, I couldn’t bear that I’d put you there With my lack of care, and my lies. The doctor said you were almost dead With your heart split open wide, It’s only now, and it must be said, That it wasn’t you that died. David Lewis Paget © 2017 David Lewis PagetReviews
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