MISSING YOU

by tri tran   Oct 2, 2006


I watch the sunset melt in your heart,
An orange ember that stains your coronary artery.
Forever, I long to lose myself without regret
To be with you until the next light blazes.

Apart for one night, never hear your heartbeat,
Always weep sad tears, I, a lonesome poet,
In the labyrinth of your beloved homeland,
Saunter to find the other half of me to cuddle.

The cry of an angel’s violin wakes my nerves
As I reach out to touch your disheveled hair,
But you’ re hiding, seeing not of my soft hand.
I watch the last ray gleam in endless joy, thinking of you.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Chris Rodriguez

    A heavy and strong poem. I could almost feel the weight of it in my heart as I read it. Great job.