White Hart Poem by Andy Wood

White Hart

Rating: 5.0


I sweat in the blazing sun
So as to keep cool,
That I may offer you shade.
Even though our love disappears as a mirage.

I sway with the wind of the storm
So as not to break,
That I may hold you in my arms, sheltered
As our love falls to the ground like an autumn leaf.

I shiver with the cold of the frost
So as to keep warm,
That I may surround you with heat
While our love dissolves like melting snowflakes.

One day you will remember me
And your love will try to burst forth
Like a new shoot in the spring,
But I will be gone like a white hart disturbed by hunters.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bob Blackwell 11 October 2008

Andy, this ones the best I have read, keep writing. Bob

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David Threadgold 29 September 2008

A good read Andy. well done 10 Regards Dave T

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