Loss of Love in Spirit

By Lady Poetry

Loss of a Lover ,in Spirit!

'She walks in beauty' as 'a phantom of delight,'
The one evicted from his darkest night,
Her' raven' hair draped around her shoulders,
Laying next to him in 'silken tent',
Wanted just 'a slice of wedding cake'
Her beautiful spirit captured, 
Sent to early sorrows death by 'solitary reaper',
Taken on' May- day',
She was the' light of living days',
Before tragically taking her 'survivor's leave' 
He left her for another,
Took another younger lover,
It was their wedding cake,
She so desired, 
It was to be their wedding day,
Before her heart he did thou break,
Her life was stolen,
Tragically by own fair hand, 
As her sweetheart whom she'd trusted,
Greeted' the chorus of the newly dead'
The sun rising before she flew away,
Back to night realms, 
To rest in peace.

Used poetry titles from classic works to create this poem.
Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Lee Frost,Robert Graves, Wordsworth,Ralph Waldron Emerson,Thomas Moore, Charles Causley, John Dunne and Edwin Muir. Thank you for reading.
By ladylivvi1

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Copyright 2014 Lady Poetry
Published on Thursday, January 2, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"

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