Trilogy Number Two… Lost Love Two
Trilogy Two
Reflections of Poe
She walked the ridges
without me…
sang songs of the night
alone.
Only the moon
bright and full
saw her.
Her bare feet
tiptoed
long mossy rocks
as she hummed with the wind.
Below her
still water
deep and cold
lay waiting.
No frothing tides
called her
no crashing waves
drew her
only the quiet of the night
and the glow of the moon.
I, in my sleep
… dreamed
dreamed of warm days
in the salty current
of a faraway shore
And, when morning came
a blanket of snow
covered the hills.
Tony Sexton
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This just pulls me right in. I look forward to reading the next.
Thank you, Jane
bare feet tiptoed . . . . love this verse, in fact love the entire poem that does indeed draw us in and holds us and rewards us for the effort.
Thank You K, Florence,
Gorgeous. Love it!
Thank You, Anastasia. Love that name!