Moondust Poem by Bill Smith

Moondust

Rating: 5.0


The moondust left where ere you walk
Lights a darkened path
The laughter echo that you leave
Is lovings aftermath
You float on air with grace and time
Impressions left forever
Your beauty blinds my lovesick eyes
Through calm and stormy weather
The sweetness of your voice does swell
This beating heart of mine
So tell me now oh sweetest one
Why must true love be blind?

The tear you leave upon my cheek
'Tis wrought of joy not pain
It marks a parting brief in time
Sure we will meet again
Within my soul there sings a song
Your name it does repeat
My memory be pictured still
In love we lay replete
Your kiss still fresh upon my lips
You turn to leave the scene
My lovesick eyes greet the dawn
'Tis as if you've never been…….

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Cj Heck 07 December 2005

This is lovely, Bill. I enjoy reading work by a man who isn't afraid to show his tender side. Again, lovely. Warmest regards, CJ

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Ernestine Northover 07 December 2005

Hey that's a beaut, Bill, what a lovely flowing and moving poem. It left me with a feeling of pleasure at your write. Thanks. Love Ernestine XXX

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