A Darkened Night Poem by Cachline Etienne

A Darkened Night



A darkened night
Tonight she's out
She stares at darkened waters
Her gaze never wanders
She stares at her soul
Her mind, her heart
Oh how they seems dark
She reaches to touch
Her thoughts a whirlwind
Silent tears, never to be seen
Falls slowly, she feels insane

Petal by petal she drops in flowers
So white, they stay there, laying in waters
She gathers her dress
She has done her best
She feels a new surge of strength
She lifts her head
And walks homestead
For life, no Matter what, goes on
And death, can claim its victims to soon

A Darkened Night
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: moving on
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 06 December 2016

Great poem. I especially like the last two lines. Death really can claim its victims too soon. This seems to be the first poem that you have posted on this site, so welcome to Poem Hunter!

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Cachline Etienne 06 December 2016

Thank you

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