You're My All Sonnet.

Goldfinch60



When morning breaks and paints the sky anew,

My heart, unbidden, turns to thoughts of you.

Through tangled hours and all that I pursue,

Your gentle light remains my life with you.

 

The world may spin in chaos, fierce and wide,

But calm abides within your tender gaze.

Through every storm and shifting evening tide,

Thy steadfast hope illumes my darkest days.

 

In laughter’s echo and in whispered fears,

Your name’s the thread that weaves my soul to whole.

With every breath and passing of the years,

Your presence is the anchor of my soul.

 

So take this verse, my love, and let it prove:

You’re my beginning, end, and all I love.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 1st, 2025 02:15
  • Comment from author about the poem: Mary is my love forever and beyond.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 22
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  • orchidee

    A fine write Gold.

  • sorenbarrett

    A beautiful sonnet that speaks of your love for your wife. Very nicely crafted Andy

    • Goldfinch60

      Most kind soren, thank you.

      Andy

      • sorenbarrett

        You are welcome my friend

      • Paul Bell

        Great tribute as the year nears closing.
        Some will always stay in our hearts.

        • Goldfinch60

          Very true Paul, thank you.

          Andy

        • Doggerel Dave

          I'm fed up with trying to write something different and original about your sonnets, Andy. So just do 'em please, keep 'em coming and don't worry about my deficiencies...

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you for your kind support Dave, it is much appreciated.

            Andy

          • arqios

            Beautiful!!!

            • Goldfinch60

              Thank you Rik, most kind.

              Andy

              • arqios

                Most welcome, Andy. 🕊️🙏
                Rik



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