Weeping BonesA Poem by Linda Marie Van TassellWith you went so much of me.Forgive me my silence, but I have no reply to the breath of your death but the tears in my eye. My heart has been broken, and the life in me spent like thunder in the sky mumbling its discontent. It flutters, and it swings trapped in a raven’s beak falling into the flames whereof lips do not speak. A prison for my soul with a coffin and lid, the night pushes me down where the living forbid. I reach out to hold you, but you left me alone. I stare at the carving of your name in cold stone. The words are verboten. The stars fall from the sky. The willow is weeping as the train passes by. If ever you need me, know I need you the most; and I will be waiting for the presence of ghost. In the chapel of night, beneath river and stones, ever be it written that I weep in my bones. © 2023 Linda Marie Van TassellAuthor's NoteReviews
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12 Reviews Added on July 17, 2023 Last Updated on July 17, 2023 Tags: Weeping Bones, Linda Marie Van Tassell, Love Lost, Gone, Forevermore, Left Behind AuthorLinda Marie Van TassellVAAboutPoetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever. Whi.. more..Writing
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