Silence Poem by deborah shepard

Silence



Silently

, My heart doth speaks to thee

I wept at Angel bathe

My town, dead begone spirits

I leaned with passion cried tenderly

My fear collected as I bid adieu

My eyes filled with much hurt pain

Brimming to the clouds plea,

I eclipses shadows

Borne with no mortal light

Mystical chant

breathes in unison

Captive I am cursed,

blood, tears In the darkest earth

I dwell

If you find me, I'm the messenger of time

A traveler of the mystics and muse

Silence

Silence
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