Love that Left
A Poem by Marshal Gebbie
Love that Left.by Marshal GebbieWhen she left my moonlight died Laughter left my face and cried, Memories became my dreams In fitful, aching, silent screams. When she left tomorrow fled Writhing in my sleepless bed, Now she’s gone her smile, so wry, I glimpse as young girls pass me by. When she left my light went dim With dreadful numbing from within, Now she’s gone I catch her scent In every rose that may relent. Now she’s gone my life’s a shell In every moment's empty hell, When she left the moonlight cried Laughter left my face and died.
Marshalg For every love that left. 15 July 2011
© 2011 Marshal Gebbie
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"Memories became my dreams"
magnificent poem...feels like sadness and despair is looming around...you capture emotions extremely well and you pen them well also!
lovely!
Posted 13 Years Ago
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Marshal GebbieAuckland, New Zealand
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Poem writer for the average Joe. Take tremendous satisfaction in creatively writing about everyday things and everyday people.
Australian native who has adopted New Zealand and New Zealanders. Marvel.. more..
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