Spirits and GhostsA Poem by BlueEyesWho are you to linger so? Who is the spirit; who is the ghost? Of all the visions that could be It is you I see within my vanity
Whispers drift from friend to friend Collecting on window sills, and then fall and shatter to the ground The spirit weeps; the ghost is found.
Pale and (vein) the lover was seen In the house to wander aimlessly From hall to hall and back again Only to speak a single refrain:
“Surely I must be the ghost, for it was I
who loved you most”
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StatsAuthorBlueEyesSanta Barbara, CAAboutI've been telling stories since I was a little girl (mostly to myself and my imaginary friends), and I guess around the end of elementary school, I finally began writing some of these stories. So that.. more..Writing
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