![]() An Empty ChairA Poem by Vanessa WhiteleySometimes she stands in silence, motionless, desolate in a dress of mournful black but now and then like a gentle caress her face touches the glass pane, whilst the lack of tears on her childish face mocks the rain falling in an uncaring world outside and a sorrow that’s still too new for pain to show. For in this brutal turning tide of history, it’s just an empty chair. Once again she seems to see him, sitting fingers twining and brushing out her hair; in the early mourning sunshine flirting. But for her love and laughter were too brief and evening has come with this silent grief. © 2008 Vanessa WhiteleyFeatured Review
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Added on February 21, 2008Last Updated on May 27, 2008 Author![]() Vanessa WhiteleyBristol, EnglandAboutBorn in 1560 in Stratford-upon-Avon. I have a passion for writing but my parents wanted me to marry early. I ran away from home to see if I could make my fortune in London as my older brother had d.. more..Writing
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