The Grass Grows Over
Once you have left me alone
when our days have grown old;
once you have whispered one last
goodbye and I peer into the depths
of a shadow you have left;
will I see your staring eyes glinting
back at me with the light of a
love that I can kiss and caress,
or will I find a darkness emptied
and vacant of all but the
feelings of sorrow and grief?
If I stare long enough will I find
something more to hold and to touch
or will I find only the bitter taste
of a broken heart and loneliness?
Once the grass has grown over you
and you are covered up by the snow
and the rain has washed away all that
you were, and once the ocean sweeps
over me and there is nowhere
to go and no one around -
What will await?
What will be found?
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*This was an old and unfinished poem that I posted on here a while ago and have since deleted, so if you are experiencing a mild case of déjà vu, that’s likely why. It has been tweaked a little and extended by a few lines for the Prose Challenge #67.