And Yet I Die

by todd   Sep 18, 2006


I see the stars sparkling so bright,
Within the moon kissed sky.
I hear the lark so sweetly sing,
Amidst the morning dawn.
I smell the flower full in bloom,
And see their royal pomp.

And yet some place so deep within,
I'm shrouded and I'm closed.
The brilliance there I can't see,
In mists of misery.
Enshrined inside, unable thus,
To touch the warmth without.

I gaze upon this passion spent,

And yet . . . Inside I die.

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  • 19 years ago

    by HuggyQueenofCookies

    Beautiful and heart breaking!

    5/5

    xox
    ally

  • 19 years ago

    by ShAtTeReD HeArT

    I like this one very touchy...but no offence but i think as us poets write more our poems grow weaker sometimes and this isnt the case for all ur poems but do u get wat i mean??
    zozo