In Rest Poem by Owain Glyn

In Rest

Rating: 5.0


Lay your head upon these feathered clouds, and rest,
Spread your silken tresses on this virgin wilderness,
Then I will beg sweet dreams to come, and be your company.

When darkness drifts across your eyes to steal their perfect light,
I'll summon lesser Angels, who will guide you through the night,
And sing to you their silver hymns, in purest harmony.

Let your sweet form, in rest, adorn, this bed of perfumed flowers,
Where I shall sit, and hold your hand, throughout the long dark hours.
Knowing you will never wake, again, to smile on me.

Farewell, my love, my own sweet child, go now to thy sleep,
And I will pray, both night and day, the Lord your soul to keep.
You may be sure, forever more, of my true constancy.
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POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
On the loss of a child.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Hazel Durham 09 December 2012

So beautiful with great purity, acceptance, dignity and love on the loss of a child. Outstanding write! !

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Valerie Dohren 05 December 2012

This is beautiful Owain, so very sad and poignant.

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