Lady in Your LighthouseA Poem by Pen Draggin'
My pupils are bare, and sting with sea air
for they are peeled to peer into the grey. Such a faithful stare serves as watchful care, a beacon guiding your return, they say. Let my heart be the compass that ensures your safety and timely travels to me. Allow the beat of my soul song to lure you t' the southern tip where I've been waiting. With the seagulls that surround me screaming, my own voice caught in our cries of lapsed love, bonded by the lonesome ballad we sing for the broken bodies that swim this cove. Where the sea strokes the sand is where I'll be, biding my existence so patiently.
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Added on January 15, 2010Last Updated on July 15, 2010 AuthorPen Draggin'Portland, ORAboutHi! I'm Kelsey, I'm 22 years old with a passion for poetry. I write because it is innate and, quite simply, I'm pretty f*****g good at it. I love the rain. I will always belong to the Northwest. I sa.. more..Writing
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