My Sunset

My Sunset

A Poem by Drifter

A slow song playing, my smiling face,
I thought I had found true perfection.
A painful memory I can’t erase,
As I saw you gaze in her direction.

Led on by notions that there was a flame,
a heart now sinks with the setting sun.
I have only one person left to blame,
Now it seems my woe has just begun.

I’ll try with intent to forget the days,
yet still anchored back by your ocean eyes.
From the brightest blues to the deepest grays,
It’s plain to see a fool was I.

But if you were to ask, most would agree,
That in the end, it should have been me.

© 2012 Drifter


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The lines at the end just hit me like WOW! This was truly beautiful! I just love the emotion you display as you make the poem's story, keep making wonderful pieces like these.

Posted 7 Years Ago


nice one! There were contradictions and im not enitely sure if it was intentional or not but it kinda worked so im not complaining.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Emily Dickinson Jr.

12 Years Ago

ooh ok. you cudnt have known ya know? anyway alot of mine were school prompts too
Drifter

12 Years Ago

yes, I suppose. thank you for your review.
Emily Dickinson Jr.

12 Years Ago

no prob :-)
The appearance caught my attention thinking that it is a sonnet,
and yes with the rhyming scheme it also falls under the tenet of a
Shakespearean Sonnet but confuses me with the rhythmic pattern.

Okay I'll just take it a Sonnet still with just some evolution in it.


Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on August 19, 2012
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Tags: heartbreak

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Drifter
Drifter

AZ



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Hello. I am 17 years old and I live in a suburb of Phoenix, AZ. I don't know what people think of Arizona, but it's hot enough to sunburn the fair skinned kids after just a few minutes outside. I'm.. more..

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A Poem by Drifter