A Parting Of Tides

"It is later than you think," she said.
Sounding so familiar like a line inked
On the skin of my soul,
"Feels linked to yours Love," was my reply.
"Then why aren't we each equally high?"
Good-bye she waved, my eyes were saved
From capsizing by the boat of a hat I wore
It was certainly not the tides that bore
Me away, besides She spoke again one more,
"This is gone before you blink, just like that."
And taking off my hat in a vain attempt to float
I caught her current drift like a lift downtown
A starry gown came out to frame her smile
An ageless style where the moonlight strayed.




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Written on 2014-05-26 at 00:35

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F.i.in.e Moods The PoetBay support member heart!
So many good lines and intriguing lines in this... brings about a whole that is full of depth for me... very good :)
2014-05-28


night soul woman The PoetBay support member heart!
There is something like a promising shroud of mist in your latest poems A mystery that waits to be unveiled,discovered from your patient reader this is what I feel Keep writing I am looking forward to read your next poem but don't rush for my sake: ) Thank you for sharing
2014-05-26


Nabeela Altaf
Brilliant! Inspiring literature.
2014-05-26

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Dear Ghost, Loret.
by Chaucer Whethers