The Angel Poem by Guinevere Eveleigh

The Angel



I hear an angel calling my name
She does not pester she does not ache
She simply says to soothe my passing
Say my name say my name
Make this pain numbness in my bones and break away the rusty chains that bound me to earth like a dog outside in the rainfall
It is cold and heartless out here
My murderer continues to dive in his pleasure
But I cannot feel anything that he has already destroyed
How can I cry for something that is now a part of me
I do not breathe
But I don't even suffocate
The Angel! The Angel!
She is the most beautiful being I have ever laid a gaze on
Take me away! Take me away!
I want tobe forever gone
I have fallen in love with your compassion
Your skin is the light of the heavenly lord
Your smile the smile of glowing ardour
Your arms have the gentle strength of every caring mother
I cry and weep but these are tears of joy I guarantee you
The light is astounding but I'm not blinded
It envelopes me like an ocean
The waves caressing me softly leading I away from the glass splattered shore
To where life breeds in colours and uniqueness
I'm dead
But I'm more alive than the world itself

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