Warmth Flown AwayA Poem by Jeremy Wyatt
She sits in the corner
glad to be fallen. Her eyes still trying to shine with the light of last year. No glances can cross the gulf to her heart. The last warmth flown away, what is left can only die, like a swallow, left to starve as winter's cold flows in. © 2011 Jeremy Wyatt |
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1 Review Added on March 8, 2011 Last Updated on March 8, 2011 AuthorJeremy WyattDon't know....nearest is somewhere...hmmmm, Dumfries and Galloway, United KingdomAboutA Welshman moved toScotland, writing since December 2010, in love with poetry and my special poet friends,who I am following here through loyalty and devotion!! more..Writing
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