Vision Of You

Vision Of You

A Poem by Kyle Sky
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A vision of someone i love

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Vision Of You

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I close my eyes to see

Nothing but a figure of beauty

With an elegant dress of white

Moving towards me

With a face of radiant light

Eyes that spark in the night

Walking so graciously

Such a gorgeous sight

Now she stands before me

Gives me a kiss of sympathy

Then, I open my eyes to see

That You are here no more

© 2012 Kyle Sky


Author's Note

Kyle Sky
Hope you like it. Its been a while since i've written a love poem. Also, this is my first love poem posted in writerscafe

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This is great Kyle. Though short and simple, it is sweet. :))

Uhm...
"Then, I open my eyes to see
That You are here no more with me"

It's just a suggestion. :))

Posted 10 Years Ago


I see . I had a crush one time and she is so drop dead georgeous . Sometimes i would gaze and stare at her for hours it she'll let me . And she caught me . Busted . It's really embarrassing . So Ilearned how to admire and love someone from a distance . Good piece Kyle .

Posted 10 Years Ago


Very pretty and sweet

Posted 11 Years Ago


awww:( Such a lovely, bittersweet poem. I loved it Kyle!!!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Kyle Sky

11 Years Ago

Thanks a lot.
Lost in Wonderland

11 Years Ago

No problem
good poem(: I like it. It gave me chills...

Posted 11 Years Ago


I like this, is really cool, and suspenceful. Keep writing! :)

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Added on June 18, 2012
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Kyle Sky
Kyle Sky

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I am 18 and have a passion for literature, arts and music. I am a third year college student as of now. I love to read and write basically in the genre of adventure, romance, horror, crime and s.. more..

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