Because my prose usually comes from my slightly off-kilter view of the world, while my poetry usually comes from deep within, I just had to do another post with these poems. I blogged Valentine for Autumn last Valentine's Day, but this is the first time I've published viewpoint.
Viewpoint
“Youth and beauty fade away,"
I’ve heard the poets sing,
And God, I know it's true.
All that's left of my youth and beauty
Now, my love, is you.
I see the lines etched in my face,
My mirror tells no lies.
But love of my youth,
My beauty clings-
Reflected in your eyes.
Valentine for Autumn
Come, walk the night with me
And feel the silken touch of mist
Cool upon the warm bare flesh of arms entwined.
Come, walk the velvet darkness.
Follow sparkling fireflies through the wood
And wade the dewy grass with naked feet.
Come, stay the golden autumn night
Till dawn strokes the sky with nacre pink,
And we will walk together all our nights
Until the winter snows.
copyright Angela Parson Myers 2011
THIS IS LOVELY....and the very first time i ever read the word NACRE!! and its not a captcha!! you are the mother of pearl! : ) thank you for sharing.. MUAH!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeletewonderful poems!
ReplyDeleteBrenda: Always fun to teach someone a word. : - ) Thank you for your coments.
ReplyDeleteClaudia & Kate: Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed my writing.
This is a wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThe first poem is so sweet. The second poem is just wonderful...I loved them both!! Cheers, Jenn.
ReplyDeleteAs always, these are beautiful. You're the queen of Mid-West poetry.
ReplyDeleteStraight from the heart and real poems--I love them!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed both poems, but Viewpoint really spoke to me. Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! :-)
ReplyDeleteShort and sweet with a BIG message. I hear you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, everyone. You're all so kind about my attempts at poetry.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are beautiful poems; from very deep within. Thank you.
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