Fading away

Fading away

A Poem by willweb

There on a sleeping shorline

of uncounted sand and remnants of childhood castles

rested a single shell, its beauty beckoned

 

Opalescent glimmers

reflecting on discarded beer tabs

linked only by the memories they produced

 

Picking it up, it feels as smooth

as your skin on that hot summer day

when I last held you

 

Placing it to my ear

I can hear the rythym of a long forgotten song,

sung in distant melodies 

 

A perfect tempo,

like that of your pulse felt in that final kiss,

just before you walked away

 

I can still see those footprints,

as I realize this sound not heard since that day

is the echo of my heart beat, fading away

 

 

 

 

 

 

© 2014 willweb


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This is a gorgeous verse, romantic and heartbreaking and longing. Sadness and memories often produce powerful poetry, and this is what this is.

Posted 9 Years Ago


willweb

9 Years Ago

Thank you again KLGoode for those nice comments. I am pleased you enjoyed this one.
The sea shore is a perfect place to loose what was once found. The everchanging beach surface will leave marks of memories, but in the end the tide will unapologetically erase all tails the sand tells.

Posted 9 Years Ago


willweb

9 Years Ago

I feel at home at the coast and yes you are so right. Thank you for your nice comments today.

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Hi, I am willweb. Maybe you remember me and maybe you don't. I have been writing here on and off for years. I pop in and write and read and comment and make friends and learn new things. I enjoy maki.. more..

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