The sickly branches of sycamores,
Reaching frailly over the shoreline,
Of a shaky lake,
Shivering sunlight thru,
Icy white clouds,
Of a fainted sky.
Category: Poetry
Crystal Clear
There are rubies, sapphires, and emeralds,
But you were the most precious stone to behold,
I didn’t treasure your love till I was broke,
Now I propose not with diamonds, but coal.
The Ghost Who’s Living
She isn’t dead but is to me,
I am haunted by memory,
She loves with a heart that don’t beat,
And her touch is cold to my body,
She blows a goodbye kiss to me,
With her lifeless, icy lips,
But it isn’t she who is deceased,
It is I, the ghost who’s living.
On a Rainy Day
I poured my heart out to you,
One cold and rainy day,
I told you I’d loved you always,
But you just stormed away.
Black and Blue
Memories of you,
Like distant shores…
I’m lost at sea,
Drowning in remorse,
The lighthouse beacons…
But there’s an ocean between us,
Black and blue.