I Still Love You Poem by Andy Wood

I Still Love You

Rating: 4.8


I walk towards the fire and sing
Of summers gone and distant spring
Of lands of gold and places new.
I still love you.

When cold winds blow the driving snow
I won't let go, I won't get low,
I know that when this winters through
I'll be with you.

My life is gone, my years passed by
My aching heart and dimming eye
Remember days and hours I knew
When I held you.

I close the book, put out the light
And disappear into the night
But still remain as lovers do
A part of you.

And though my mind is lost in sleep
Despite the black, eternal deep
I will forever be the one who's
There with you.

So when the all become the one
And planets fall toward the sun
The greatness of a life anew
Begins with you.

Beyond the veil, across the sea
Through deepest dark serenity,
I shall remain forever true.
I still love you.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Little Hatila ;) 24 November 2008

wow...very sad...hope one day she will be back and you both share this pure love forever and ever.....10 Hataw

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Jane Byron 21 April 2008

A beautiful poem and a perfect verse construction. I like this very much!

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Memories of past love can be so strong, your poem eloquently captures this.

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Andy Wood

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