Forever

Forever

A Poem by WindSong

Forever

 

The winds of tomorrow,

Shall blow softly for thee;

No sweeter song of sorrow,

Shall there ever be.

 

I shall remember those days,

With heartfelt compassion;

Autumn's misty haze,

Candlelight, romance and passion.

 

My heart shall weep forever for thee,

In a meadow in the rain;

I shall embrace thine essence tenderly,

In quiet and gentle refrain.


© 2012 WindSong



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The essence of heart... wonderfully soft.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Your words is always a taste of fresh air, beautiful!

Posted 1 Year Ago


Very lovely poem, it flows so smoothly as it touches the heart it beauty and sadness

Posted 1 Year Ago


A beautiful poem. You penned it well. Excellent.

Posted 1 Year Ago


This is really really nice. An outstanding poem. Very emotional and engaging!

Posted 1 Year Ago


............*sob, cries* THis is beautiful. While I'm reading, visions appear in my mind and those words you so artfully put into the poem just makes me sob....

Posted 1 Year Ago


As I read I am thinking about winds of change. Your emotions are expressed wonderfully even if they do convey a hint of sadness.

Posted 1 Year Ago


very nice ... your thoughts give that view of a sadness and yet acceptance of a loss..nice

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This is so sorrowfully beautiful - another great poem, always a pleasure to read. Annie :)

Posted 1 Year Ago


It felt like a soft song...... nicely written.

Posted 1 Year Ago



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WindSong
WindSong

Scarsdale, NY



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I enjoy reading the poetry of e.e. cummings, Dylan Thomas, Anne Bradstreet and Pablo Neruda, to name just a few. Reading and writing poetry is my escape from the rat race. When I read the poems of r.. more..

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