Solivagant

Ria_1005

Once I walked a barren land,

Around which glimmered light and life.

In my land, solitary I was,

As I waded silently through strife.

To help there was not a single hand,

To pierce perpetually, countless swords.

To see me they simply used their eyes,

To feel, their hearts were cold as ice.

But then I saw her,

Through her own vast expanse of desert.

I rested on her shoulders as she sank slow,

Through shifting sands, she carried me through woe.

Today I walk with her hand entangled in mine,

And step together into happier times.

 

 - Ria <3

  • Author: Ria_1005 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 20th, 2025 03:31
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  • sorenbarrett

    A very nice poem of finding love. Well imaged and built in good form this poem tells its tale.

    • Ria_1005

      Thank you!

      • sorenbarrett

        You are most welcome



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