My sweet siren

My sweet siren

A Poem by Deborah Shepard

 

My Sweet siren of roses tears my innocence once heard, lost
Beyond the captives the seas gossamer headdress of lights
She dresses in coral reef, dazzled in golden shine
For the oceans lifeline so deep, she treasured the each tear she shall keep
Lighthouse standing starboard to her birth, mirrors glade
He shall one day come back claim as hers, to never fade mist pearls lace
Sweet paths of greenery urchins depth here, where she sees his face
She dances in her winds neath ,spiraled in spells
Callingin her lovers charm, she is lost
Her days are happier,butterflies dance in thoughts  of he
Richer beauty in seeing waves tossed to turn
Haunting's , gentle wind will shelter her comings
The rains feathered wings, she will pass, only dust
Still the birds carry there loves part
To each who stands in the winds tariff song you can still hear the melody play nigh long
Her lullaby is swoon to secrecy , but chance you fall in her spell
She shall captivate your siren song as well
If on a dark cold eve, where the wings bellow galleon sleeve
Whilst charm a small vice calling her love, she will sit amount all gods above
She will wear the crown of love, feathered head to toe with glimpsing sun
Come to there path she will share the nectars of love
If you capture one jasper tear to clasp
Leave and smile forever you now posses the woman's secret now and forever at last

© 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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