I watch her Go

gerrylegister

I saw a lady that was quite fair,

With cherish airy emblem rare.

From chambers of her secret shrouds,

We met in the hazy languid clouds.

The meddling storm discharge a blaze,

Large enough to divine harmony amaze.

The force led my heart into a trance.

Although my feet wanted to dance,

They were numb with wanton romance.

My cogitation stood still, to ponder at will,

Reflections of her image drooling still.

Within the fragrance of her perfume,

The kindling thorns where felicity loom,

With brighter dreams prowling the mind,

I found her beauty unique, a portrait refine.

Amazingly, the enchantment of her charm,

Began spritely form, in aching void to warm

My soul with the ignited fires of emotions,

In dispassion, with consummate illusions.

Twisting the paths to show the mystical world,

The advanced choice falling down the road.

I am enclosed, breathing and leaving

Asleep and fearing, and awake and seeing.

I watch her go, slow at first, I did not know.

Which way the wind took her parted halo

To glow in another realm of the universe,

The excitement found a different course,

Nearby, on a journey in mind and matter

The benevolent powers made reasons lighter

By then the figment of imagery and reality

Changed many moods of our compatibility. 

Wandered haplessly through the solitary day,

Asking passengers in mirages along the way,

If they saw the direction my heart went?

When the clouds came down to enchant.

Entrenching fate, I waited until it was too late,

For another moment to pass by her gate.

Looking for the shadow to come back again,

In agony lies, the extended flow of relentless pain.

To make the choice between wishful dreams

And the void engulfing amorous flames.

  • Author: Gerry Legister (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 15th, 2017 14:16
  • Comment from author about the poem: An encounter with love expand time and dreams
  • Category: Reflection
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  • Augustus

    God, This is good.

  • Corey

    Wow!



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