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Gabriel Yale Nov 2017
Have you ever thought that there is someone who awaits you day and night
who delights in your looks when you are standing before him
and a thought of You remains clear and shiny like a dewy rose for a long time
caressing and gaze coming from the light Soul of the mortal
show what is within him and his pleasure next to You
he is waiting for your sign kindling the warmth within us,
the warmth helping us to get through everything at peace,
I am immersed in the thought of You
and I think about our drawing
when you and me are sinking into each other’s arms
of clarity and safety.
Gabriel Yale Apr 2018
My life like a bed of wild roses
My heart left for later
Weak corneas of the eyes
I’m lifeless and inactive
Tell me you will figure this out
Say you will handle this
And your curse will end
And my life will start
Why are you so fake?
Your words behind my back
Only tell the truth about you
And those who do not deny it
Sell themselves to weakness and fear.
Gabriel Yale Nov 2017
Me, the fallen angel, who pursues the happiness
You, the woman, who gives me the goal of
returning to my kingdom.

I would like to kiss You, the not-seen-everyday,
I would like to worship You, my unreciprocated Goddess,
I miss Your smile
This is my last breath...
...let me Dance with You
This is the last wish of beauty,
Let me dream of You
Since You are a beauty
And my love in nothingness lasts FOR EVER.
Gabriel Yale Oct 2019
My happiness was only when I was knowing you are somewhere nearby, I was feeling safe like never before..
Glitter of sun spells was warming our environment, we knew it is for us to be ourselves.. to create better world in freedom and friendship..
We knew it is a gift of bless from God and Goddess..

It could take only a few days..
We could wait only an hour’s to see each other again..
Feeling fresh morning breeze, fluffy clouds and we free and smiling..
It could take a moment.. broken down dreams by hate, greed and ignorance of powerful people..

It could take a moment to change the world and everyone would believe in the new strategy and model as already many believed..

And we.. we could finally got a family and quiet time to worship artistically the nature on planet Earth in love and happiness..
Gabriel Yale Feb 2018
Two faces, carefully listened to

They like to have a conversation

Get up early in the morning

Go around the maze of everyday life

Its corridors

Not much blood coming from the finger

Blurred eyes

You cannot enter the place

Twisted into paper and frost

Coldness is coming and coming

Cheeks enclosed with thoughts

The head bows from elation

Mouth filled with exhaustion to contend...
Gabriel Yale Oct 2019
I left you my beautiful woman,
Not because I wanted, because the world was collapsing..
I left you my goodness and loyal friend,
Not because I didn’t want to be close to you,
because people turned into zombie and separated us..
I left you and I am thinking about you every day,
Not because I am trying to hide from you,
because I am still seeing your brightness and charming eyes
with happy and innocent smile
like when we met for a first time..
The poem captures the pain of separation and the enduring power of love in the face of chaos. It reflects on the emotional toll of external circumstances tearing people apart while cherishing the beauty of a connection that transcends physical distance.
Gabriel Yale Oct 2019
I have failed my faith, reddish autumn leaves at evening surrounding me,
I have failed my visions, gently sunset spells dimmed light coming through trees warming my skin,
My continuous will of coming back to old peaceful world appearing in hope and believes in me by people around.
I gave all what I have the best away to God before I died.
My continuous will of finding a love and safe ground appearing in forgiveness of people around.
I have failed in pain losing everything as being took over by evil thoughts I couldn’t hold lead me to conflict with all my dear friends,
My continuous will of love you and feels friendship like before is with me.
Gabriel Yale Feb 2018
One forgets to think

If one starts to think

Having a sense of guilt

Sinking into the abyss of faith

We’ve been there.
Gabriel Yale Jan 15
In Warsaw’s heart, I step inside,  
Old memories rush, I can’t hide.  
"My love," she smiles, "I’m glad you're here,"  
But I sigh, "I wish it were mine, my dear."  

The street outside, through glass so dim,  
I step out, the world feels grim.  
A crash - glass falls, she calls my name,  
"All’s well," I say, through bleeding pain.  

Her smile stays, my love remains.
This poem captures the deep nostalgia of returning to a past home, a place intertwined with past memories and emotions. The protagonist’s longing is not just for the home but for a time shared with someone special, a girl who represents both the past and the future. Though the pain is palpable, his desire to be with her and share this moment overrides it. The shattered glass symbolizes the delicate balance between vulnerability and love, where moments of joy are often tinged with unacknowledged hurt. In the end, his love for her remains constant, even as he hides his wounds in order to stay together.
Gabriel Yale Feb 2018
I miss you
The silence of my longing
I am in your arms
I am the love
And you embrace me
I feel safe with you
You kiss my forehead
And I fall
Into a beautiful dream
To rise
And wake up
Darling, it’s me.
Gabriel Yale Jan 11
One more tiny dot,
turned into a watery stack of light in the reading.
One more little lamp,
turns my entire life into sorrow.
Every lantern I pass whispers to me
to go to eternal rest.
Every figure reminds me
of the beginning of my own passing,
and I cannot wait for the end,
and the end may be so near.
Reflective and somber, with a gentle melancholic undercurrent. The language evokes a sense of constructive melancholy rather than outright anguish.
Gabriel Yale Dec 2017
he betrayal to find faith
he deceive to gain trust
he killed to live
the next things show something
neither dark, nor grey,
light like covered with water
running straight from my eyes
I hear it hurts to have fun
I scream to be silent
that’s just the way it is here
Gabriel Yale Nov 2017
Me – the rudiments (dropped to Earth)
falling into decay in all-white
wearing brown.
They said and we use the model
to follow ourselves.
We are guilty of our Fresh Souls
both you and me
they grew up in the beautiful world,
sullied by fake people,
too naive weakness,
too strong love
and the world blissful like a handful of fern
me and you
we have been and we have created
the future
captivated? Too happy
to forget
to love each other.

Fallen out with each other’s...reflection

Kitty!
Warm loneliness
cold death
Gabriel Yale Jan 12
Sleepless, the days stretch long and wide,
A distant verity softly wakes.
For moments bright, still far away.
They live within me, hidden deep inside.
I wonder, was that me I saw?
Who was I, was it me?
Mistakes I thought were right,
Yet I wait, unsure of why.
Is it love I'm waiting for?
A better self, hidden in the dark?
Loving even when it’s hard,
Alone, lost in quiet thoughts.
In a room, I drift and sigh,
Chasing fleeting moments by.
Longing deep, I fall, undone,
Reaching for love, hard-won.
A castle rises on a hill,
In my mind, roses bloom still.
A beautiful image I once knew.
"Sleepless" reflects the struggles of waiting for elusive better moments. The poem explores themes of longing, self-discovery, and the bittersweet nature of love. It delves into the uncertainty of identity and existence, questioning who we are and the meaning behind our desires. Ultimately, the poem contemplates the idea of waiting for change, for love, and for peace, but also the difficulty of truly finding them.
Gabriel Yale Jan 11
Ferns rooted in the sky,
their roots searching for a life
in the lake of bliss.
I immerse myself,
slowly, like a leaf.
I wade, I wade—
water and sand
consume me.
There lies a new planet,
entirely green, with the enchanting spells of sun,
surrounded by our happiness.
Our hands joined in love.
The poem centers on transformation, unity, and the search for a deeper connection with life and love. It intertwines nature's imagery with a sense of serenity and transcendence, evoking a feeling of discovery and harmony.
Gabriel Yale Dec 2017
Do you remember? We were standing in the market square
with pigeons all around us
and we
as if nothing had happened
were marching forward
accepting whatever life brought
to be happy and sad together
Do you remember?...
Gabriel Yale Jan 15
In a world of crumbling cities, we stand on the platform’s edge,  
A train hums softly, bearing whispers, she says, “We must pledge.”  
"The road ahead is dark," she breathes, "And this place offers no grace,"  
She boards in haste, I'm left behind,
faceless foes as the shadows close in place.

With cold hands grasping tight, they hold me back with force,  
The train is moving, heart is pounding, love’s a fleeting course.  
But through the struggle, I break free, tearing through their hold,
I sprint to catch the fleeting train, heart burning, fierce and bold.  

From car to car, I chase her voice, through walls of steel and gloom,  
Her cry cuts through the silence, like the bloom of a flower’s doom.  
“Where is he? Has he made it?” Her voice, a tremulous song,  
And in that moment, I hear her call, where we both belong.  

With joy, we meet, our arms entwined, the world feels whole once more,  
She rests on my lap, our lips collide - relief, like never before.  
In the depths of night, in a broken world, we find our stolen light,  
Together, we are home again, love’s fire burning bright.
Together again, we are the same.
This poem explores the desperate pursuit of love in a dystopian world where shadows and cold forces threaten to tear apart connections. The protagonist’s struggle to reunite with a loved one amidst a crumbling, uncertain world highlights the enduring power of love as a beacon of hope. The imagery of the train serves as a metaphor for both escape and the journey toward redemption, while the repeated theme of darkness and light emphasizes the tension between despair and the warmth of love.
Gabriel Yale Jan 12
There’s no point in searching for it,
we’ll find it one day, understood.
We must understand ourselves,
so that we can be who we are.
This poem reflects the idea that the truth cannot be forced or actively searched for, it will be found when the time is right and when we truly understand ourselves. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and being true to who we are, suggesting that the truth is inherently tied to personal growth and understanding.

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