Best Poems Written by Giselle Sun

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A Dream

I awaken from a dream
Wishing the night remained
Still and dark, in the moments passed
In a place, far away
There, my heart beat.

Suddenly the sun shone through the glass
And alas, I must awaken
Yet, for a moment, I smile
For you touched me, just there, on my cheek,
In a dream, far far away.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2009


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My Son, My One and Only

My son, my one and only
To you, I give my hand
You left us grieving for you
This dark and lonely night
Take my hand and lead me
Leave me not in despair
Let me join you this present hour
For my heart can not go on
A moment more without you
My love, my one and only.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2009

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A Letter

I glance at your name 
Once more,
There it lay on paper,
Etched, so surely.
I questioned myself and whether
I now wanted to send this to you
Many years have passed 
And we’re now both
On separate continents
Each with a family
Each with a life
Now the music comes to my heart
That of a song, played so long ago,
For you and I
We were each to sit and listen to a song
And remember our days together
Yet you were alone on a balcony
And I was alone on mine,
Far away from each other
And so, my letter to you will not be sent 
Rather, I will place it in my box of memories
With letters written to you.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2008

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Autumn

Leaves fall softly
As the wind echoes
Shades of auburn fading
With each lost moment
Images of your face
Shine clearly, as my hand
Touches the sky.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2007

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The Dancing Wind

Secrets hidden in your words
Walls of hope embrace the day
As the light shines through
Capturing your letters to my heart
The wind slowly dances,
As I, too, sway.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2006


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Home

It has been a long summer
Days have passed and ones begun
And now, today, in your arms
At last, when leaves have fallen,
Standing at the station.
Waiting while moments pass.
With your arrival, begins the day.
Our eyes meet, then our lips.
I am home at last.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2007

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Forgotten

I have not lost hope
But my way
Living too long in dreams
Of yesterday
Death has come to visit, 
many years ago
Yet I still breathe
The echoing pain 
Of your loss once more
This hour, I beg you
Take my hand, lead me away
And let me lay beside you
Beneath the earth, I will stay.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2008

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Like a Flower Without Petals

Left lonely and fragile
Like a flower without petals

Once I thought that it was hopeless,
And now, I feel buried, in dust
Among the vultures,
Eating away, at my bones
Left alone and fragile,
Is what you have made me,
Gray is the color, I see
In you, a lost soul
Tortured by the past,
Pulling me toward the darkness
A life, too familiar,
Years have passed,
The flowers have grown
As high as the wall
Built just for me
Surrounding my grave
Where once I walked,
Now, I lay quietly, awaiting
Life’s darkest hours,
No light has shed 
During those past years,
Nothing to brighten my days,
And no rain to wash away
The pain, only thorns,
Pulling at my skin
As it bleeds, watching
The cover to descend
Upon my body, a coffin
To end my misery.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2010

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Mi Amor

My Love, of a thousand years
The first to hold my hand
To touch my skin, my lips
The one who held me close
As I cried for my sadness
At Life’s daily losses
And laughed with me,
In my triumphs
And now, my Love,
There is an emptiness beside me
Where once, you stood.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2008

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A Pilgrimage

This is where I belong
A moment in time
I was once a pilgrim
Searching for a home
Travelling through the roads
Not knowing my way
With time, my heart knew
The direction I was to follow
It has brought me
To an end, to the place
I call my home, my mecca.

Copyright © Giselle Sun | Year Posted 2007

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