Where Are You, My Love? Poem by Mac Adrone Adonay

Where Are You, My Love?



I felt the zephyr blowing around my face
The distant winds and the swaying leaves' embrace
I turned my eyes above and wished to the moon
That I might see you my love, O now, not soon!

The cold breezes of twilight start freezing me
The sound of silence of the whispering tree
Have chilled the heart of mine beating with soft care
But my soul was not broken in this despair.

Yet in solitude, I am thinking of you
In the horizon, my mind is sailing through
Like a mighty ship in wide ocean, it travels
Journeying to your sweet heart where my love dwells.

Where are you now my love, with truth I miss you
Like a child, I hope, I cry and I dream too
That even in this world we are far apart,
I will see your portrait closer to my heart.

With your heart that opens like wings of a dove,
You gently touched my quiet life by your love
Still, I am thinking of you this all night long
Where are you my love, where are you my heart's song?

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