Sunday, July 15, 2007

Like a foggy evening in a winter town here goes my serenade to you

I once walked by the river of Lethe
And found it cool; and gentle too,
I wanted to wet my palm
With its water and remember you!

Through young autumn's hue, I looked afar,
There was no star in the sunny sky, 
'Silly of me', I thought and smiled
When the mighty river shimmered and went dry.

I wanted to run from the place
Haunted by the guilt that bit into me
You, the baby of night, shot me down straight
And when I was dead, laughed in glee.

All was lost, or so it seemed,
When you found my palm wet with blood;
Then you shrieked and forgot your way
For the river came back and cooked you a flood. 

1 comment:

Phoenix said...

beautiful imagery!