We Won't Always Remain Dark And Blank

We Won't Always Remain Dark And Blank

A Poem by Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

the clouds passed by most of the time as if the shy moon shines

soft behind the long lines of clouds to light the way at that time

we two wander through hand in hand by a concept on a path

of a phase so wonderful and spinning together every moment

the moonbeams fall on us this will lift the mood way better 

as something is sensuous and i ran so wild with nothing growing

below my feet as something is spontaneous in some words

while the shy moon will sift through and pan out all so beautiful

and full and grasping the deep end hanging close together

passing wishing so as it happened to us by things in the sky

to the utmost causes of the universe are inside of us

we won't always remain dark and blank

 

so dark and blank with dirt obscene so unclear everything is

with the same gray mist cast over the shelves sparkling

like dark water edging us on calm and assertive to be the chances

like by the cloudy moonlight so impressive in the sky spiraling

in a slight swerve to show a thing shining so for to sing

deepseated in a tree i express so a magic message soft a note

though so ancient is the lanuage and the wind is blowing

from my heart to your heart and i insert our names in a time

to remember to capture the wind and air to breathe

my lines of poetry of us spoken there under that old tree

by the cloudy moonlight wrapped high in covers tight we

spent a whole night and a half all so beautiful and unaltered

and we drifted off so softly so like a dreamy river over a bed

the shy moon will shine fading so it will come unconfined

upon here to hold in the middle of a night fast

on a loose string we both have grown so very fond in hopes

we won't always remain dark and blank

 

close together embraced a strand of moonlight

and wind so confiding so mystic and so eerie and so dreary

the old signature tree twisting and turning made us so leary

as i cut in a heart symbol and our names deep within it

deep beneath it assuming so it will last forever henceforward

to know how delighted we were again to look and to see from

a crowded and clouded mind unrestrained by that time

we were so totally spaced out and staring at all above 

i love to have the stars slant thier light on our whole way there

i lay looking with you, i lay looking with you

we won't always remain dark and blank

 

© 2012 Robert Robbie Lord Dudley


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Robert Robbie Lord Dudley
Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

Riverside, NJ



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