Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sonnet 028


What would I do without you my darling?
To write a tale about you, I could do.
As I dream about your smile, so charming.
Or think about your face against my blue.
What can’t I do without you in this world?
Much love to share and many more to gain,
delightful kisses, embraces to hold.
Still, without you – an odd hollow, my pain.
Imagining this place without your love,
as I enjoy my life with another.
Tonelessly laughing while I gaze above,
aching for someone dear as no other.
The earth may live and with life, I can toy
I shall seek for you to complete my joy.

(c) Phoenix Montoya @ December 1, 2011

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