Distant Illusions

Darkstar

 

Another day is gone as the dim sun sets below the rusty landscape

The rising twin moons behind a hill reminds of the one I would hear the wolves howl at

The dim stars remind me of the one’s I prayed to as a boy

And the approaching clouds disappear in the shadow of night

 

I know on one of the endless stars

You are there waiting for me

Your starlight still shines

For distance is only an illusion

 

The twin crescents were above the rusted land now

But only when I made it to a hilltop I could see them

Where the distant dust storms had died out at a valley

And revealed the last light of day left submerging below

 

The Earth began to climb

As I reach my hand out

I can still feel your warmth

For distance is only an illusion









  • Author: Darkstar (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 19th, 2018 19:24
  • Comment from author about the poem: My first poem. I know its short, but its good.
  • Category: Fantasy
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Comments3

  • sharda92

    Yes it is good!

  • sylviasearcher

    Yes I like it. It creates the image of reaching towards hope.

  • onepauly

    you are a poet!



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