Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
The emptiness a reminder of what once, was there not really ever gone just another, empty chair In the wake is left a grey and hollow space with hopes to share again another time and place No way to fill the void without a single trace the places we avoid trying, to save grace When grace is what we hope to find and on becoming disillusioned the choice to leave it all behind sometimes seems the only solution Holding up the memories those no longer at our side it's not that they aren't with us ghostly mirroring, our strides The spirit's essence lingers on no longer here, yet never gone as is the sunrise to the dawn an eternal tune, a never-ending song Though we grieve that they should leave our presence far too soon our memories hold melodies of their poetic tune so remember, the loss and pain, gleaned upon the road it's but a simple reminder, of the poet's code
0
Nov 2, 2016
Nov 2, 2016 at 8:04 AM UTC
An Eternal Tune (Collaboration with Winn)
The emptiness a reminder of what once, was there not really ever gone just another, empty chair In the wake is left a grey and hollow space with hopes to share again another time and place No way to fill the void without a single trace the places we avoid trying, to save grace When grace is what we hope to find and on becoming disillusioned the choice to leave it all behind sometimes seems the only solution Holding up the memories those no longer at our side it's not that they aren't with us ghostly mirroring, our strides The spirit's essence lingers on no longer here, yet never gone as is the sunrise to the dawn an eternal tune, a never-ending song Though we grieve that they should leave our presence far too soon our memories hold melodies of their poetic tune so remember, the loss and pain, gleaned upon the road it's but a simple reminder, of the poet's code
Winn's inspiration from her Poem "grey² II" All the good lines, are hers ;) .
TemporalFugue
Written by
Nov 2, 2016
Nov 2, 2016 at 8:04 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem