The Echo of Stars: A Poem of Distant Love

The vast horizon stretches, dim and wide,
And silences the echo of your tone.
My heart, a vessel on the restless tide,
Must sail these weary waters all alone.

When Cynthia, the pale queen of the night,
Adorns your sleeping brow with silver beams,
My spirit takes its solitary flight
To meet you in the valley of your dreams.

Though heavy hours drag like chains of lead,
And absence tries to dim the sacred fire,
No distance kills the hope by which we’re fed,
Nor quells the burning depth of our desire.

So wait for me beyond the stormy gale,
For time is naught against a love so true.
The walls shall crumble, and the light prevail,
When I return to find my rest in you.

This piece illustrates that physical separation cannot sever the ties of the soul. Through the shared gaze upon the heavens, love finds a way to endure and flourish, turning the sorrow of parting into the sweet anticipation of return.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here


More like this

The Verdict of the Spring: A Hymn to Healing

The Verdict of the Spring: A Hymn to Healing

For as the violet breaks the frozen earth, So shall thy spirit rise to greet the morn.
The Foam of Passion: Love's Tempestuous Sea

The Foam of Passion: Love’s Tempestuous Sea

Let us be storms that strike the shifting sands, / Entwined forever where the tempests blow.
The Silent Confession: A Poem of Unspoken Love

The Silent Confession: A Poem of Unspoken Love

Yet I can hide no more, to thee alone, / The sacred draught of love I yearn...