A Lady's Eye Poem by Lenore Lee

A Lady's Eye

Rating: 5.0


A teardropp falls from a lady's eye,
Misery seeps into her being,
She gives a deep, breathy, longing sigh,
And dreams about believing.

A shiny veil covers a lady's eye,
The world is dark and blurred,
She gives a moan and wants to die,
But her cries are never heard.

Water runs from a lady's eye,
Clogging up her thought,
Deep inside her creates a cry,
Of joy she never caught.

A lady's eye grows hard and sad,
Never to have the life she dreamed,
At the world she feels painfully mad,
Things were never as they seemed.

A lady's eye grows vacant and cold,
As she dies a lonesome death,
She dies without even a hand to hold,
And nothing to say on her last breath.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
- Eyes are the window to the soul.

- One of my greatest fears is dying alone.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Asif Andalib 10 September 2012

Wonderfully crafted poem. A tragedy is painted in your poem. Great write keep on penning

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Hans Vr 06 August 2012

A poem about a truth so deep, written by a truly talented artist. Excellent

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Ramesh Rai 19 June 2012

a beautiful poem. I like it.

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