And I WeepA Poem by Stacy Purvis
I sat in solitude, reflecting on dreams of me and you.
Your eyes like glowing pools of passion, haunt my soul in fragrant fashion. In agony I scream aloud while considering our empty cloud. The promises I made myself in vain, my heart overwhelmed and slain. I swore to Hades I’d never let another man execute his evil plan. But in my flesh I weakened just enough to be sickened. Now I lay at night without sleep, and in my darkest hour I weep. I weep for things that could have been, I weep for things yet unseen. I weep for the loss of your gentle smile, and of the sour feelings yet so vile. Of all the things I love the most, it’s your beauty I want to toast. So here’s to you and here’s to love, and tears at night heard from up above. Just remember when you’re alone, with me you’ll always have a home. Let me remember you standing strong, and the echoes of a perfect song. © 2017 Stacy Purvis |
StatsAuthorStacy PurvisColumbus, OHAboutAltruistic Enigmatic Polymath | Writer, Poet, Actress, Musician, EMT, CNA, Phlebotomist. I'm an Artist. I paint pictures of the verbal kind.☕️❤️ 333 more..Writing
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