A Lover's Lament

A Lover's Lament

A Poem by WindSong

A Lover's Lament

 

The summer breathes in me

The enchantment of love,

A kiss, an embrace

Oh how the season lingers

Passionately with the willows,

Where lovers love to love

In nature's subtle breezes

 

Oh what would a meadow be

Without the weeping willow trees

Or songbirds

As they graciously sing

For lovers eternally

 

A lady in blue gathers a rose

From Monet's garden,

Clutches it to her bosom,

Then quietly weeps

As she passes by

 

I feel the gentleness of early autumn,

As it breathes with the willows

Upon summer's path

Where a lover's lament 

Is emphatically etched

By a rose adrift with falling leaves

Blowing softly in the wind

 

 

© 2012 WindSong


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The last stanza quite stands by itself! ...and totally fits the title!

Posted 12 Years Ago


WindSong

12 Years Ago

Thank you for your valued comment!
Superb! A really beautiful flow! This transcended me to other plains, gorgeous xoxo

Posted 12 Years Ago


WindSong

12 Years Ago

Thank you for your valued comment!
Ruth

12 Years Ago

Most welcome!

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WindSong
WindSong

Scarsdale, NY



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I enjoy reading the poetry of e.e. cummings, Dylan Thomas, Anne Bradstreet and Pablo Neruda, to name just a few. Reading and writing poetry is my escape from the rat race. When I read the poems of r.. more..

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