Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
The windows whispered They told me about you They looked quite dusty And quite unhinged too The bed invited me To rest my tiredness away Warm blankets, soft pillows I think I must stay Picture frames smiled The closet waved Did you keep memories Inside of your sad safe? A look in the mirror Made the mirror cry It’s been too long Since they’ve seen my eyes The vases were empty The flowers are dead How long has it been When I visited the shed? I walked to the shed With dismay in my arms I know I sound crazy But I suddenly feel warm Paintings of myself Hung on the walls They looked at me Were they made last fall? I walked towards the garden Where the people are standing I stood right beside you, But you’re inside a glass coffin.
0
Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 7:33 AM UTC
The Visit
The windows whispered They told me about you They looked quite dusty And quite unhinged too The bed invited me To rest my tiredness away Warm blankets, soft pillows I think I must stay Picture frames smiled The closet waved Did you keep memories Inside of your sad safe? A look in the mirror Made the mirror cry It’s been too long Since they’ve seen my eyes The vases were empty The flowers are dead How long has it been When I visited the shed? I walked to the shed With dismay in my arms I know I sound crazy But I suddenly feel warm Paintings of myself Hung on the walls They looked at me Were they made last fall? I walked towards the garden Where the people are standing I stood right beside you, But you’re inside a glass coffin.
ajsoon1994
Written by
18/F/PH
Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 7:33 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem