Don't be LateA Poem by Lindsay
Weigh me down, I feel you there. Breathing cool and pressured air. Saw you coming slowly on Closing in, dark curtains drawn. Do I walk, but can I sleep? Thoughts rise quick, From underneath. Familiar cloud I can’t shake forth, Point my compass shy of north. For you know well, or is it me? How long can this ride truly be? There you are again, again. For I descend the lion’s den. Knowing, willing, wondering. What hell has spread its darkened wing? Oh dark cloud, drench my downturned face. I dropped my coat in fervent chase. The curtains close, it’s no use now, So exit, silent, none to bow. But what if I just sleep today? Leave the sick, the quick, the fray? Would you come and lie with me? Sing to me and leave me be?
Dress me, tell me. Don’t be late. © 2012 LindsayReviews
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13 Reviews Added on November 3, 2010 Last Updated on July 6, 2012 AuthorLindsayLaurel springs, NJAboutI love music, traveling, reading, writing, psychology, dancing, and photos. more..Writing
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