New poem
Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 22:46
It hasn't been named yet.
So far its only under the words 'RIP Josh.'
Close out the light
Let go of the signs of day
Let the inner fight
Sleep the day away.
Your face in memory
Haunts what I use to be.
Take your smiles
And worldly whiles
To leave me in empty
Weary faced company.
I spoke in whispers
Of what I didn't understand
Of love and of fears
A world that was your hands.
The funeral that separates
When we use to be
Holding onto regrets
We both refused to believe.
You spoke the words
Not knowing what they'd mean
Memories of a future
A life not within reach.
A smile, a face
Of who you use to be
Gone within the seconds
Neither of us could see.
But in sleep hear you whisper
A sound above a whimper,
Words to live by
Words left to die,
"Our stories go on
Until we are forgotten."
I wrote this after the loss of a very dear friend of mine.
He was one of my best friends and when he died we weren't on speaking terms because of something stupid and I regret that.
It's not the greatest poem in the world, but I think it says everything that needed saying.
So far its only under the words 'RIP Josh.'
Close out the light
Let go of the signs of day
Let the inner fight
Sleep the day away.
Your face in memory
Haunts what I use to be.
Take your smiles
And worldly whiles
To leave me in empty
Weary faced company.
I spoke in whispers
Of what I didn't understand
Of love and of fears
A world that was your hands.
The funeral that separates
When we use to be
Holding onto regrets
We both refused to believe.
You spoke the words
Not knowing what they'd mean
Memories of a future
A life not within reach.
A smile, a face
Of who you use to be
Gone within the seconds
Neither of us could see.
But in sleep hear you whisper
A sound above a whimper,
Words to live by
Words left to die,
"Our stories go on
Until we are forgotten."
I wrote this after the loss of a very dear friend of mine.
He was one of my best friends and when he died we weren't on speaking terms because of something stupid and I regret that.
It's not the greatest poem in the world, but I think it says everything that needed saying.