My Beloveth

By Spiritus_Frumenti

I have been dwelling in the silence
Listening to your voice
Speak soothing murmurs of understanding
Bleeding to your words
Running so gently from my body
-
I have been so moved,
By an ethereal around me
With a longing to consume
What my heart feels is still arriving
-
But in a winter sun,
In an early evening,
My thoughts give to rest
To another dreadful day
Of my continuing search for you
-
By the frozen lake, at night,
Where my tears do not ripple
The peacefulness of the cold
Crystallizing so beautifully,
Like those pictures of the past,
Inside the chill of my soul
-
For the visions of us
Are but another element in the world
Like the fire that drives me
Like the wind that drags me across the earth....
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Copyright © Juan Antonìo Thomas, 2003

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Copyright 2003 Spiritus_Frumenti
Published on Saturday, December 27, 2003.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: Moving and ethereal piece. Very visual and evokes tumultuous emotions. Thank you for posting.

  • abattoir On Sunday, August 28, 2005, abattoir (115)By person wrote:

    crawling in your wake only in hope to feast on the scraps that you allow us to see of your mind.true poetry.rare poet

  • urbanhumility On Friday, April 23, 2004, urbanhumility (1158)By person wrote:

    there is somthing about the way you write that draws me in, i think there is an emotional honesty that lays upon your work, as well as an ability to articulate complex ideas........you are officially one of my fav's Spirius..........urban

  • purr_verse On Saturday, December 27, 2003, purr_verse (1052)By person wrote:

    beautiful, rapturous, lovely. purr

  • Drea On Saturday, December 27, 2003, Drea (1388)By person wrote:

    i stopped breathing for a second or two when i read this. so much passion. its amazing ~Drea~

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