Heeding Tears Poem by Ramon Haupt

Heeding Tears



Heed my tears, I remember you saying,
for if you don't my love for you will start its breaking.
When I met your lips circling around,
with a kaleidoscope of frequencies of love and sound.

Both of us on the floor-nothing else mattered,
but then the black bird-the break up messenger,
turned me inside out til' my own thoughts were shattered,
now I just see shadows of you-all just dead ringers.

I try to fathom your words of tears, but my mind failed me, drowning in years.
Barely afloat this angry sea of life and blessings,
not even a memory of us caressing.
A ray of gloom at our fantasy wedding,
the moment our hearts intertwine, the reality of it starts its shredding.

So which path leads us from here,
my eyes burn for I did not heed your tears.
Star-signs of a virgin woman holding twin fish, to make it come true, that's my endless wish..
Touching you feeling as smooth as sheer,
I bid you farewell even though you're far from here.

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Ramon Haupt

Ramon Haupt

Johannesburg, South Africa
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