a final promise/you won't be here tomorrow

a final promise/you won't be here tomorrow

A Poem by Everett Dulin

when the wind blows
its lonesome whistle
just know, my lover
its from my lips

the wind is my swallow

and when that pattering rain
drives away those peaceful dreams
its my march onward
it mimics, ever so subtle

my darling, to you it will follow

if the stars hide their faces
behind frosty clouds
continue with your hand to the sky
the moon will guide you

my hand the same, we share our sorrow

my dearest, our goodbyes
are already said
i wont see you again
so i love you

from our love's grave, forever ill echo

© 2025 Everett Dulin


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Added on February 25, 2025
Last Updated on February 28, 2025

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Everett Dulin
Everett Dulin

Worcester, MA



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I finally sat down to write an actual about me, it's crazy, I'm crazy. No, I'm Nineteen. Hello, I'm Everett. I like to write about cycles and water. I've been fortunate enough to have a terrible u.. more..

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