Eternal Love

Eternal Love

A Poem by Alexa Tasch
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Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe

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Her golden hair, in death does shine

Like glowing starlight that once was mine

On her flowery bed she lies

As her soul enters the skys

Angles cry for all to hear

They now hold close what once was dear

Death's cold wind chills her bone

As I lie waiting all alone

In my sleep I peacefully go

Taken over by worldly woe

I pray my soul acsend, to the world above

Where I may finally join my eternal love

© 2012 Alexa Tasch


Author's Note

Alexa Tasch
Yes, this is written from a guy's perspective. And personally I don't think it flows very well. What do you think?

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awww so sad and cute!

could have sworn I already reviweve this but I guess not. Good Job!

Posted 12 Years Ago


Sad, but great write.

Matthew

Posted 12 Years Ago


Amazing writing you got here, Love it love it love it :)

Matthew Hardy

Posted 12 Years Ago


I think it flows very nicely! I love how you stepped into another's shoes and wrote in a different perspective. ^_^ Lost love... so sad, and yet breathtakingly beautiful.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Good work,Edgar would have liked it.

Posted 12 Years Ago


this was really good, you should read this in creative writing on tuesday :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


haha thanks God :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


Oh My Grace (which is like saying oh my god cuz I am god Xp) That was amazing, seriously that was so Poe-esque, blew my mind, blew my mind.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on January 7, 2012
Last Updated on March 19, 2012
Tags: love, eternal, lost, death, trust, promise, feeling, angels, heart, break, romance, stars, sweet

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Alexa Tasch
Alexa Tasch

Providence, RI



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My name is Alexa. I'm 19. I usually write instead of paying attention in my classes so I will post anything I think it good enough. Don't read my older stuff unless you're really committed because.. more..

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