Sweet Child Of Mine Poem by Lundi Ncuthu

Sweet Child Of Mine



Sweet child of mine
Remember me when I'm gone
Watch the sun until it sinks in a devastated
fury, let the mountains subside
And sink your eyes on the airy warmth
Dip your senses on the soft breeze
Hear the voices of resonance
That there was someone who loved you dearly
until death came restraining

But mourn not for my death
O Sweet child of mine
Time found time in the timeline
For me to depart the earth and float
In death, mourn not for me O dear child
For mourning deprives the will to let go
I love you dearly O sweet child of mine
Embrace freedom and let my soul rest
Its funny how I use to say its cold outside
Now get inside but I'm lying here
In the wildness and the winter snow
Will be a blanket to warm my cold bones

See, death took away my dream
A dream to witness your dreams succeed
Sweet child of mine O do not despair
I guess gravity tried to hold my soul to my pale body
but my body failed to bear my beautiful soul
O sweet child of mine
Do not dwell in sorrow, let go
Do not for a moment mourn
Sink your heart on the healing spring enthusiasm
do not embalm me in your mind

Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: death,mourning,moving on
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Lundi Ncuthu

Lundi Ncuthu

Durban, Clermont
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