ian dixon

ian dixon Poems

Charged you claimed, in search of saints and heavens gates were bent
Yet all my heart and soulwith ease and no remorse did rent
Then my love and better will did distort
Though you my life and happy port.
...

Take me there and bring me back
And know one thing that never lacked
That all the pleasure I had sought
Was with you only to be caught
...

Many more of these I owned
Full penned that I might atone
Now all are gone and what remains
Speak only of wild lamentable disdain
...

Meet me again on that corner
Where we rendezvoused that time
When the rain fell heavy as mortar
But we thought the day was fine
...

Though he be young and fully loaded
Stand back awhile and don't be goaded
Give it this and give it that
There is no doubt he'll want it back
...

The Best Poem Of ian dixon

Love And Loss

Charged you claimed, in search of saints and heavens gates were bent
Yet all my heart and soulwith ease and no remorse did rent
Then my love and better will did distort
Though you my life and happy port.
All by neglect and temper lost, malign, witheld your glow
When my too free heart.too much did ready show.
And like volcanic dust did obscure all healing sun
Leaving all that was, from which no good would come.
Trampled and rough trod upon my dreams
Your misguided course erasing all that gleamed.
Would then that life was more than this and not just brutish will
Better we not tread where yet theres life to fill
But for all thats past, I ask, take from me without resent
This sun burnt kiss.my passions gift most freely sent

ian dixon Comments

ian dixon Popularity

ian dixon Popularity

Close
Error Success