Light from a Distant Star

Light from a Distant Star

A Poem by Patricia Wedel

I see the Sunrise in your Eyes 
where Blue Morning Glories sigh 
The Light is from a Distant Star 
that fell where Passions subside... 
Eurasian Collared Doves Coo 
in the Morning Sun... 

© 2022 Patricia Wedel


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This is a very lovely poem Pat. Sometimes the brightest starlight is in the eyes of someone we love and hold dear to our hearts.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

2 Years Ago

dearest Carlos… thank you for your endearing Review. Yes, Lovers eyes do have a Twinkle in the Wr.. read more
Very romantic and fitting for the upcoming Valentine's. You always wax poetical.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

2 Years Ago

dearest Sami… you are the Morning Star that is still searching for a reason to Fall. You have gi.. read more
Patricia Wedel

2 Years Ago

It is true, Sami, Valentines with Kisses will Lace our Hearts with Love 💗 Songs and Roses 🌹 wi.. read more
Sami Khalil

2 Years Ago

Wow! You are welcome.
When Winter Snows subside and Sighs of Passions remain...
we look into our Lovers Eyes and see the Wanderlust sail the Seven Seas...
where you can enjoy a Lustful Breeze...
gently... the Author, Pat

Posted 2 Years Ago



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Patricia Wedel
Patricia Wedel

Keystone, WV



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