I sit weeping

I sit weeping

A Poem by Helen Crutchett

 

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I sit weeping under the blue wrap of a new dawn

My dreams of you left with the fading light

Where do all lovers’ stars go when Ra's glaring

Reality hits like a shooting comet plunging my world

Into uncertainties bedrock?

Does the opal moon and diamond stars now

Fashion a place for us in the cosmos of new dreams?

The warmth of the sun no longer cheers me

Butterflies have turned into moths

Beating against the window of my despair

Do we paint the sky with stars again with rainbow?

Wishes, or shivers as the rain drowns our

Passion mixed with our falling tear drops

If it’s my destiny is to dwell without you

Just know that I glimpsed heaven for one short time

Here on earth when your sweet soul caressed mine

We met in the sweetest garden of eternity’s time

Lovers and soul mates ordained by the God's

But separated by a cruel twist of fate.

Tell me how am I to live without your love?

 

 

 

(c) Helena 2008

 

© 2012 Helen Crutchett


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To read after my gibberish,Lucky the one who got to bend with your soul,if only in a glance,Lucky to wait on the other side for a ferry to home,the stars reflect smiling tears streaming on the jets widow pain.

Posted 12 Years Ago


A fine poem, classical romantic poetry with a 19th cventury feeling - excellent.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Haunting hymn of sorrow is all I could say of this. You've crooned a real fine tune here.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on November 7, 2012
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Tags: dawn, stars, moon, diamonds, sun, heaven