Fallen Angel Poem by Martin Greyford

Fallen Angel

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If I could transfer my life into you
I would have done that the very first day
You fell ill of this incumbent sickness.
Now I can't except watch you
Die slowly on your death bed.

It's not easy to stand here
And watch you sob in pain,
Trying by all means to raise a finger
And then a word after.
It's really painful and agonising.

I met you a pure woman.
We went through a lot together.
You were the angel sent from above
That shielded me from all danger.
Protected me throughout my life.

You were the bright morning star not Lucifer.
The moon that shined in my darkest moments.
You brought happiness on my face
With your unending love,
The lily of the valley to my life

By the streams of Babylon in my heart.
The rose of Sharon
And the night whisperer not howlers like wolves.
The soft calm breeze on river Jordan.
The fish that swallowed Jonah.

You didn't really swallow Jonah but me
For you kept me inside you all these years.
O my beloved!
What joy I felt when you said
We are expecting a baby soon.

I was filled with gratitude and appreciation.
For you gave me agape love.
I gave you love and in return
You gave me a home.
My beloved dear wife

I gave you money,
You gave you me food.
I gave you sperms and in return
You gave me children.
O what a pity to be a widower!

You were an angel to me
But today in no time soon
You will be among the fallen
Not Satan and his demons
But those we've lost in love.

The beautiful souls that people have lost,
You will join them soon.
Even as you leave me
Just know that I've always loved you
My fallen angel and heroine.

Friday, January 29, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: sad love,wife,life and death,death of a friend
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