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Eternal Breath
Your eyes closed in sleep eternal, a once beating heart still. Enduring each day’s morn, I shall suffer all my days until I draw in my last breath and reunite with you in the stars, to bathe in your caress once more, draped in silvery twill. Oh, divine moon shall direct my steps on the trodden path of heartache and spare me another lashing by death’s wrath in the loneliest dark of night. As restless sleep comes, I dream of heavenly breezes and the finality of time’s aftermath. Without your presence, each heavy-laden day brings moments of despair and flashes of blissful memories. Tearful laments rise to Heaven and flood the ears of paradise in joyous praise. The angels’ rejoice for you sparking my selfish torment. Eternal breath, I beg for your welcomed visit. The hardened earth no longer spins and cannot absorb my tears. Please, pardon me, oh Lord. Release me from sorrow’s shackles. How I long for the freedom to once again dance in true love’s garden. By Rhonda Johnson-Saunders, 11/10/13 for Gail Angel Doyle's Eternal Breath Contest
Copyright © 2024 Rhonda Johnson-Saunders. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs