A Haunting Poem by Lora Colon

A Haunting



His footprints next to mine in the snow,
The wildflowers he picked for my hair;
The kiss we shared 'neath the moon's pale glow....
That kiss that left me gasping for air

Those evening strolls down paths thick with fog,
The first time he whispered "I love you, "
A night bird perched on a fallen log,
The lone witness to our rendezvous

Nights when Heaven's gilded gates would part
To reveal a glimpse of Paradise;
His heart pressed firmly against my heart,
Seeing my reflection in his eyes

So confusing are these memories
That consume my every waking hour,
With such precision they taunt and tease,
As if commandeered by some dark power

Is it just my mind playing a cruel game -
Does loneliness prompt this strange duet?
Recalling a lover with no name....
Haunted by a man I never met

Thursday, June 27, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 01 August 2019

1 - to MyPoemList! ! no big surprise, that! She Dreamt …..[ My Response To Lora Colon’s Very Fine P H Poem: “A Haunting”; Love ] She Dreamt. She was so haunted by memories so, so untrue, as sometimes dreamt by others, perhaps by YOU? Shared precious non-moments she had with ‘him’, romantic moments based on hopes so, so slim.

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Bipasha D 02 July 2019

I liked the 1st and 2nd stanzas most. The imagery used is quite appealing.

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Lora Colon

Lora Colon

Missouri - United States
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