Ice Laden Poem by Melvina Germain

Ice Laden



My days though long and boiling hot
Grant thee frozen nights, I spent a lot.
I tarried long upon life’s forbidden track,
Now my congregation sits in lack.

Life’s nighthawks found thee heavy at play.
Through rough and smooth no matter a day.
Reality spoke and frowned a worried eye,
but as a fool, my soul denied.

I gave it all, I gave at will,
No sighs for me, nay nobody still.
Eyes of wonder with closed held fists,
I dare admit, the shortest list.

This day of fear, I did regret,
With no friend here, my soul doth fret.
Too late the time has rallied near,
Death hath found me with abundant tear.

Staring yonder in days long past,
Living for the better, too difficult a task.
Thy tears fall long and shaken free,

wilt my Father in Heaven punish thee.

Written by: Melvina Germain
Date: Feb.22/2013
Time: 11: 14 am

Sunday, July 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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Melvina Germain

Melvina Germain

Sydney, Nova Scotia
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