Desire So Deep Poem by Albert Price

Desire So Deep

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We are but isles in the sea of storms,

Thrown out asea to deal with our qualms.

And how my soul wishes to see, once more,

Those lush hills rising on your shore.

Your lacy trees laden with nature's bliss,

Fruit as sweet as a maiden's kiss.

But our realms are cleaved by stormy gales

And waves beyond the dream of sails.

Yet your lighthouse glows in the dawn,

And there is life eternal in your heart's song.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 21 June 2015

Well penned in poetic diction with nice rhyme scheme. Thanks for sharing.

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