ending

ending

A Poem by love, lorey

A weathered hand touches mine,

   old eyes shimmer in the dim.

A once solid jaw fades into a smile,

  worn and used with time.

Silent tears, tinted crimson,

  mingle on the tongue,

With dying words-

   "...and now the race is won.."

© 2013 love, lorey


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You definitely embodied an ending here and in an extraordinary beautiful ending was it done. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


love, lorey

10 Years Ago

Thanks again, Glenn :D
Glenn McCrary

10 Years Ago

You're welcome. :)
Accepting the unwaking sleep with open arms. I have too much incomplete to comprehend welcoming the Reaper's blade, but your poem lends the bitter end a honey-sweet aftertaste. Well done :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


love, lorey

10 Years Ago

I'm glad I could offer a different view :) thanks, Matt!
Incredible piece of work Lorey!! I really like your style of writing.

Posted 10 Years Ago


love, lorey

10 Years Ago

Awesome! Thanks so much!
shew you have a lovely writing style. this poem is utterly captivating

Posted 10 Years Ago


love, lorey

10 Years Ago

Awww heck, thank you!
A beautiful and sad poem. The strong description took me to the place and the wise words. We can learn from the ancient people in life and in death. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 10 Years Ago


love, lorey

10 Years Ago

Thank you for reading :)

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Added on November 18, 2013
Last Updated on November 22, 2013
Tags: loss, death, worn, elderly, emotional

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