Sighlent


Somewhere a voiceless sea rages sighlently
As she tosses a wave of her hand so free,
Pours you a glass of thunder breaking with the past
Is gone to sleep it off a while
So wile away the waking day in dreams she spells
Your name with stones upon a wall not there
Or here again to hold you oh so closely
Somewhere a voiceless sea rages sighlently 




Poetry by Chaucer Whethers The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2013-12-23 at 02:00

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shells
Excellent read, just love that third line.
2013-12-23


Elle The PoetBay support member heart!
Beautiful :-)

Elle x
2013-12-23


night soul woman The PoetBay support member heart!
The word caught my attention: Sighlent *ah* indeed I recognize the word:) and the poem oh what shall I mention from my reading experience:)? Well it was a *sighlently* intriguing reading experience. Well captured, thank you for sharing:)!
2013-12-23



Oh, hey CW... the play was well executed and seriously stunning.
I've over the years mastered the much underrated art of the silent sigh.
2013-12-23

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Volume One
by Chaucer Whethers