Warmth on my eyelids welcomes a new day and you, create a reflection against my skin pink carnations sit on the window sill soaking up the sun, but desperately begging for water I kiss you gently and grab the vase my fingertips brush against you while the birds wish us good morning I remember how much you loved the pink carnations when we got them your soft, delicate hands so gently pouring water into the glass the crinkles by your eyes because you were so happy and because it was always too sunny by that window you didn’t care though, sun made you smile so even when the birds stop singing or the carnations begin to die around you I know that the sun will make you smile.
This poem is from a prompt: Write an aubade that is also an elegy