Best Lost Lovesun Poems


I Don'T Want To Wish For Yesterday

I am so tired of convincing myself
that tomorrow, the sun will shine
I wake up and see it so differently
The clouds just covering the sun
these clouds covering my heart

I am so tired of saying you'll come back
that tomorrow, you will come 
I fall asleep and dream of it
The clouds parting from my fears
Parting from my heart, so I can feel

I am so tired of wishing for senseless things
Maybe tomorrow I won't be wishing
Maybe I'll wake up and there you will be
Your green eyes shining in the sun
Your smile making me shine bright

I am so tired of counting everything
from yesterday, and beyond that 
Falling into your arms and coming right back
The rain washing our fears away
The rain, background music to our life

I want to be awake and never miss a thing
I don't want to wish for yesterday
Because sleeping is easier when I don't
The sun will shine everyday
With or without you by my side
Form: Narrative

Im Not a Poet~ But I Have Things To Say~

Holding on to my words
Forgot to tell you all I had to say
Holding on to my Words
Missed Chances, Chances not taken
Holding on to my words
The sun set with your kiss
Holding on to my words
The sun rose with my dreams of us
Holding on to my words
The need grows deep inside, I get butterflys
Read Between The Lines

Left

She Says farewell
He looks into her eyes
He does not see him anymore
Not so long ago
He was her whole world
Now those eyes are still & cold
They do not anymore hold
Pleasant surprises to unfold

The day was clear, Sun shinning bright
Amongst the crowd
He felt lonely, cold & dark inside
His hands searched his chest
Trying to hold his heart-from falling apart
His fingers felt
An empty boney cage
Not even a faintest beat left

He looked up, Sun shinning bright
Clear blue sky
Again his hand searched, his fingers felt
The empty boney cage
His heart stop beating
As she left
Form: Ballad


Untitled

Under the stars, I held you so close, we danced to the music of nature. I kissed you as the sun 
rose and when I opened my eyes, I just realized it was the sun threw the window. And all it was 
a painted dream
Form:

Too Few

I watched her while she was sleeping
In the bed where we did stay
Her fair form was mine for keeping
In the place where we did lay
I would trace the gentle curves down
Her neck, and to her breasts
I listened closely to her heart
The rise and falling of her chest
Of such memories I do smile
Looking back upon this life
And still looking all the while
To make that woman my Wife
The sun will rise, the sun will set
And too few chances will we get
For what’s below, and all above
She so fills my Soul with Love
Form:

What the Night Brings

the night brought happiness to my side.
heart's restless tide.
pretending it brought you to my side in my faded dreams.
night brought the love of my life to my eyes.
secluded in my own hearts desprate desire.
no relaxation for my soul's fire.
cool and calm but lonely tears allowed to cry.
the moon's peaceful gaze upon my pittiful nights.
stars dancing for the sun to rize.
dancing for the night's demize.
calling to me the reality i stride to escape from.
lonely walks;seclusion's control.
the sun melts my illusions.
left to my heart's isolations.
masks to live in the day.
Form: Rhyme


Sonnet

I saw my lady by a cool, fresh stream,
Among green branches where gay ladies stand;
Since that first hour when felt I love's hot brand
I never saw her face more lovely gleam.
This sight fulfilled in part my fondest dream
And o'er my soul put reason in command;
But when I left my heart stayed in her hand,
And fears and grief the greater so did seem.
When now the sun bends downward to the west,
And leaves the earth in shadow and in night,
Then sun my own is hidden from its ray,
For setting suns more sadness bring at best.
But though too little lasts the world's best light
My memory stays and does not fade away.
Form: Sonnet

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