From The Wood That Burns Poem by W.F.D. BLCK

From The Wood That Burns



There will be quiet memories of a kiss.
That when longing burns it smells like hickory.
Things said and done behind the wall of life's mist.
That the seashell of love is not dusted in ivory.
Romantic games we play really are serious.
That opportunities of a lifetime are deceptively few.
That the past fogs the glass like the next day's dew.
The motion of living within a single beam of light.
That not all gardens are grown for good deeds.
Armed in many ways on the battlefields which we fight.
That on some surfaces water clings like beads.
Must be true to the soul and what it seeks.
Be bold and committed to journeying the road to happiness.
Listening to the subconscious as it wails then speaks.

READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success