Landing Like A Stranger Poem by Alice Baudoin

Landing Like A Stranger

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I mixed you up with the sky
In the end of the day

With the leaves
Of the forest glim

With our song
"Landing like a stranger'

With life,
I filled my days with you

My ears, my laughter,
My echoes, my hopes,

My steps, my nights,
My wrinkles, my sighs

I should forget
How the world is rolling

The same colors for us,
The same seasons,

Same words
Same smile

I'll efface you
As a candle - dying,

As the snow on your path
Before walking

From my ears, from my laughter,
My echoes, my hopes,

My steps, my nights,
My wrinkles, my sighs

Still, could I ever efface you
From the orange sky of a sunset

From the leaves of the forest glim
And our song - "Landing like a stranger"?

Without you
I'm landing like a stranger

Into this world
As into any other

Monday, January 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: separation
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 04 January 2016

'Without you I am landing like a stranger Into this world As into any other A splendid write, enjoyed the poem. Thanks for sharing.

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Alice Baudoin 04 January 2016

Thank you, Ratnakar.

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