Armageddon Falls Poem by Kewayne Wadley

Armageddon Falls

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Should the stars fall from the sky one by one
Should heavens thunder awaken the cracks of lightening that strike across the sky
Your eyes would be the most precious gift I've seen
Welcoming the coming of their smile
how could they speak so loudly
From the first time I laid awake with my eyes closed
I pretended to know you
Not knowing the reality that was at state
Who knew clouds could whisper so
Angel off the pages of my mind
Should heavens thunder awaken the cracks of lightening that strike across the sky
Should the thunder roar louder than the pound of my heart
Let it not eclipse reason for purpose
Understanding the argument between God and the prayers that almost go unanswered
Wanting
not knowing the meaning of need
Wanting
to feel not knowing depth
age reveals more than time that has simply passed
Heaven has been too long
Angel off the page
far to long
Should the stars fall from the sky one by one
Should heavens thunder awaken the cracks of lightening that strike across the sky
Your eyes would be the most precious gift I've seen

Friday, April 18, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Guy Dimitri Jagodinski 18 April 2014

Very nice poem. Title led me to a different thought but a poem of love is always the best.

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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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