The Water's EdgeA Poem by SyberRosePainting/Claude Monet
I walk along the water’s edge, Where, weeping willow roots grow deep. Riverbanks flow with grains of sand Flowing deeply, with thoughts of you. A tiny pebble of your smile, Skip’s over the shimmer of yesterday. Footprints in salmon and ivory sand, Flows through the hourglass of time, And as the crystal pendulum sing’s I walk along the water’s edge; Where weeping willow roots grow deep Beneath the midnight starry skies, I slip upon the grapes of love, And marvel at reflections of once was. ©SyberRose © 2013 SyberRoseAuthor's Note
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8 Reviews Added on May 25, 2013 Last Updated on May 25, 2013 Tags: syberrose, poetry, poem, weeping willow, riverbanks AuthorSyberRoseVAAboutWelcome to my profile: I was born in England, and raised in the U.S and now living in Virginia. I write mostly of romance and nature....I prefer not to send read requests so if you wish just read at y.. more..Writing
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