Everlasting Waves That Drown Over Me, Of The Goodbye Kiss Poem by Michael Gale

Everlasting Waves That Drown Over Me, Of The Goodbye Kiss



As the flowers wilt their fallen petals...
Ashened colorless softened as not of hardened as many a man made metals.

Winds die down as tamed the king of beasts....
My love for you to my heart and eyes seem forever lovingly
as your lucious beauty i tenderly feast.

Sunlight fades to black...
Like as your heart to me did not lack.

All understandings of feelings flood deep b'neath
many, many rippled waves of oceanic tides...
This time mis-spent with ye doth misblend and painfully unabides.

Never do i not bend mine feelings of ever peek and hide...
Sorrowed love like all frothy foamy bubbles extinguished by hurtful
flames need not subside and hide.

No more new happy day may ever be to greet to me...
No longer shining rays shine their payments upon thee-
Best lost times stretched infinitely may again marks yon beauty
of fades not ye.

Please hush my birdling dearest...
Cry no more pained as of thy fearest.

Yon heart of thine shall yet be dear to thee...
Clearer of clearest days seem to me,
May our own two hearts be mixed earnestly.
Come back to me my dearest finally as of yet to be so
tendered nearest.


(This poem is inspired by a poem by 13 year old poet Connor Brown Titled 'Everlasting'.)

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Michael Gale

Michael Gale

Chicago Illinois/Oklahoma City.
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