Seek Not My Heart

by theking   Nov 5, 2006


Oh gentle winds neath moonlit skies,
Do not you hear my heartfelt cries?

Below the branches, here about,
Do not you sense my fear and doubt?
Side glistening rivers, sparkling streams,
Do not you hear my woeful screams?

Upon the meadows, touched with dew,
Do not you see my hearts askew?
Beneath the thousand twinkling stars,
Do not you feel my jagged scars?

Seek not my mournful heart kind breeze,
For you'll not find it 'mongst these trees.

It's scattered Cross the moonlit skies,
Accompanied by heartfelt sighs.
It's drifting or the gentle rain,
A symbol of my silent pain.

It's buried neath the meadow fair,
Conjoined with all the sorrow there.
It's lost among the stars this night,
Too far to ease my quiet fright.

No gentle winds, seek not my heart,
For simply ... it has torn apart.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Rebekah

    This poem is copied from a web sight. I had copied it too, but I took it off cause copying is wrong, I suggest you do the same or I will report you.
    a.s.a.p

  • 17 years ago

    by Gary Jurechka

    I like the rhyme scheme-not cliched at all.More important is the emotion and meaning of this piece.Very well done.Love the last stanza!

    Peace, Poetry, & Power,

    Gary Jurechka

  • 17 years ago

    by -Usmi-

    OMG .... uve expressed everything rele nicey

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