Moonlight Poem by Melynda Smith

Moonlight

Rating: 5.0


Oh sweet, sweet moonlight,
Why won't you bloom.
You were my saviour,
in my time of need.
Of all these beautiful pure hearts,
Mine is the blackest of them all.
For all i need is a moonlight,
A Moonlight Flower To Fall.
See as it falls, falls to the ground.
My hope has fallen, fallen to the depths of hell.
Never to be seen again.
(Never to be seen again)
But, silver moon,
Listen to thy lullaby.
(Silver moon, listen to thy lullaby,
and never blacken the dark midnight sky.)
Save us from thy hellions love,
and bring us true love's eye)
All i ever find and feel,
is pain and loneliness.
But, though, moonlight is still around.
'Cause all i'll feel is pain and hate.
Oh sweet moonlight,
Where'ver you've gone,
You left a hole in thy ground,
Never to seal again.
So please,
Moonlight lead me to Death's door,
and leave me, just leave me,
in Peace and Serenity.

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