You picked up my poem so I guess you want to know Of such old story I witnessed long ago Some might sob and feel their heart tear Others might shrug, pass it all in one ear Some may either laugh, even call me a loon For I once knew a girl who fell in love with the moon She had him on her fingertips but couldn't ever catch So close yet so far, impossible to touch Bittersweet moments comes when nighttime falls I can hear her heart, I bled over its silent calls I had the liberty to watch her moon-lit face The sadness it reflects I want to drench in my embrace Years passed but still she couldn't hide The way she looks at him, eyes could never lie Alas! the delight of seeing her love under the blanket of the night Days, week, decades, I've lost count But I still think about her, here and now Haunted by the memory of remorse and regret And that face of a girl I couldn't quite forget It kills me that I never got to tell That all these time I loved her, I also fell And for eternity, with this I have to dwell.
Leigh Herondale *May 2015
Possibly my longest poem ever. Tell me your thoughts. :)