Laid Fear Poem by Cindy Kagori

Laid Fear



As I watched my wild lamb walk,
With those unspoken words I had known,
That some how we were soulmates;
The eyes that screened my heart with anxiety,
Within our states I could tell,
The souls around him stuck in traditions,
Reading between the lines had been blessed,
All would be blown to the sand like the
chaff from the grains.

Oh my precious lamb,
For the longest you've been in heart,
Send me the remedy you used for your heart,
Cause my heartache is endless my beloved.
As I lay down in the night,
Your face the last in my thought and the
first wen awake; share the remedy with me
so I may evade this suffering,
I wish to be free of this undone love,
That torments me in a thousand ways,
That hisses in like a thousand horses,
Gallops with a seismic shrill.
I think I lied!
I lied I'd overcome,
I bluffed I'd forget and clear my heart,
Am sorry that I loved you within laid fears,
Oh my Distance lamb.

Saturday, October 10, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: sadness
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