Heavenly Dreamland

Accidental Poet

 

As I lay my body down

Down upon my bed

Resting upon my pillow

My tired and weary head

 

I close my eyes

With a silent whisper I say

It feels so good

To let go of the day

 

May sleep take me

To a Heavenly dreamland

Where I walk beside my birth mother

With motherly love she takes my hand

 

A long awaited embrace

Between mother and son

A love that radiates

Brighter than the sun

 

Copyright © Accidental Poet 2017

 

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  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Ahhhhhhhh AP ~ a perfect description of the "Joys of Dreamland" Thanks fro caring & sharing ~ Yours BRIAN. Please check ROSES and my latest FUSION "Where would you like to live ?" Thanks B

    • Accidental Poet

      Thanks Brian. No need to ask, I'd be delighted to take a look. ; )

    • Poetic Dan

      Beautiful words from the heart

      • Accidental Poet

        Thanks for reading and your compliment Dan. ; )

      • Michael Edwards

        Such a sensitive write - enjoyed it greatly.

        • Accidental Poet

          Thank you Michael, I'm glad you enjoyed it. ; )

        • dusk arising

          A love many will never have known sadly. Envious. Nice writing.

          • Accidental Poet

            Well, I believe they will eventually know when they crossover into Heaven. But it is sad they won't know before that. Thanks for reading da. ; )

          • WL Schuett

            Lovely heartfelt AP a Mothers love is like nothing else

            • Accidental Poet

              Yes WL, a mother's love is like no other. Thanks for reading and your comment. ; )

            • orchidee

              A fine write AP.

            • myself and me

              One day, we will re-union with our loved ones again.
              a very touching writing.

            • Goldfinch60

              Beautiful write A, just beautiful.



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