Love Sonnet 169: 'I Now See Sadness On The Pristine Sand' Poem by Reyvrex Questor Reyes

Love Sonnet 169: 'I Now See Sadness On The Pristine Sand'



I now see sadness on the pristine sand,
In faded footprints, that you failed to make,
More so that sands were once huge rocks, so grand,
Before their fate, that only sands could take:
To be the dunes, were dwell my sorrows, deep,
In stillness which so aggravates my loss
As tenderness I craved, time failed to keep,
Which spawned our deserts, now too wide to cross;
Though minute are the grains that slipped my grasp,
Like truth, they passed my mind with grief that rides,
As vicious as a rose that keeps a wasp,
Thereby, in sweetness lurks its sting, that hides;
......And yet, your footprints did not last till eve,
......Blown sand filled your tracks everytime you leave.

Sunday, February 5, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: sad love
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