Prism blue

Prism blue

A Poem by Deborah Shepard

When I dwell in beaches secluded from he
Watching rippling waters whence they came
Silhouetted waves plummet
When I close my eyes I feel he watching
twilight of the pendulum, elphame
In the distance I feel his light, yet imprisoned
His beauty rides the seas captivity
His gentleness is abound all strength
His love is vesper my soul forever, he chants
Pounding hard in the a clearing misty eyes 
Which pebble shall I be?
I gaze in optimism, in utternces abyss
Mystical waterfalls spray a soft blue aura about me
I breathe his lost forgotten, his name
Blackened stars remain, the reaper stays
Damp and cold, alone is he
Tender spirit world, angels each came nigh I seek this eternal soul
Holding my gentle giant, his heart soft
My eyelids linger in longing

© 2008 Deborah Shepard


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Deborah Shepard
Deborah Shepard

yelm, WA



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Deborah Shepard is a published author, poet and writer whose poems tell a story of dreams we have and the beauty of traveling in them to give us belief, hope, and life. Deborah s.. more..

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