Sonnet III: When I Remember All The Things You Were

Sonnet III: When I Remember All The Things You Were

A Poem by Tanja Bulovic

When I remember all the things you were
And how you blinded everything in sight
My new reflections seem like just a blur
In mirrors vast I wish I only might
Clean with agents that were granted me
So that dreamers wake up all at once
But hands are restless, curious and free
And all I have is but one lucid chance
To write a notion which would reach so far
To show this world at every sleeping station
That you are not a moment's, shooting star
But a whole expanding constellation

Shine on, my beautiful recollection
Through my obscure reflection selection

© 2011 Tanja Bulovic


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Added on August 5, 2011
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