The Sometimes Song Poem by Rani Turton

The Sometimes Song

Rating: 5.0


Wait a while. The mind's confusion and slow steps
May quicken: when the sun comes out from hiding
And weariness itself wearily walks itself away.

Then, sometimes, in the silence of the stars
I can hear your voice. I can hear and taste and see
The years that brought me to this misery.
Sometimes, when familiar streets come my way
Or I come to them, anyway
What I really am trying to say

Sometimes, the softness of those instants
Comes back to me: the intent, the ideas
The emotions and the inspiration
That still remain with me. If you had been,
Sometimes, near me

Things would have been different.
These unfamiliar conceptions of destiny
That life brought to my door would have dissolved
Like the morning mist: sunshine-kissed.

I, in this sometimes moody musing, ask you to listen to this

Solitary sometimes song.

Copyright: Rani Turton

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fay Slimm 03 December 2009

Rani this has a sweet wistfulness all of its own - -and speaks to the reader's soul....... music of the 'sometimes song' will linger long with me...... with warmest wishes - - and a 10 - from friend Fay.

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Sandra Fowler 01 December 2009

In the silence of the stars, solitude finds its most perfect home. Beautiful night musings. Always your friend, Sandra

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C. P. Sharma 30 November 2009

Perhaps, the sweetest song, 'We look before and after And pine for what is naught Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught Our sweetest songs are those that tell of the saddest thought' Shelley

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