No Regret

Fay Slimm.

 

 

 

No Regret.


A lust full of Karma passed and eagerness lessened.

The honied moon of strong passion a weaker light shed.

Love turned to pages of lies until ,cage ajar, the bird fled.

Rules burnt, revived new appetite desired no false pretense.

Lit again female eyes felt hunger that quenched past neglect.

Prized then the nectar fired by another with not a sign of regret.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 24th, 2021 02:43
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments7

  • Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose)

    Interesting choice of words , Fay 🙂 I liked the read

    • Fay Slimm.

      Thank you Rose - glad you found interest in theses lines about moving forward when all dreams seem lost.

    • orchidee

      Good write Fay.

      • Fay Slimm.

        Thank you Orchi dear friend.

      • Lorna

        Terrific reaching for love Fay - ever hopeful!

        • Fay Slimm.

          Too true dear Lorna - we all need to be hopeful when love grows weaker. Thank you loads for your comment.

        • Paul Bell

          What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Karma in the shadows providing nectar for past neglect.

          • Fay Slimm.

            You hit the target here Paul - - Karma is many sided and brings what it will.

          • dusk arising

            The suffering heart hides through seasons of essential healing yet has so much to offer when loves springtime blossoms.

            • Fay Slimm.

              What a poetic response to my verse on Regret - - thanking you muchly Dusk for stopping by for a bit of nectar to boost your appetite. So pleased too that you are back on board again at MPS

            • Neville

              "A lust full of Karma passed and eagerness lessened"

              Now that, is write up my street dear friend & poet .. as of course is the remainder of what is more than just poetry but a lesson on how to carry oneself throughout the days made available to us ................ x

              • Fay Slimm.

                You are too too kind to see my little verse at more than poetry an' fankin'' u muchly as always ....x

              • Michael Edwards

                A read much enjoyed dear Fay.



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