Luster Lost Poem by George Samuel

Luster Lost



Luster lost
Regain upon cities quest
Now like fresh laurels ancient coast
By memories fresh to shores fallen to rest
All to future destiny home
Of yesterday soft touch today tender care
That memories loam yet to come
Eve for a feverish fear
Ease of a downcast hermit
Which within me blame
Like chilling upon some weather coy
Bring me more of false permit
Soon as know this not the same
Of little luster of outcome joy
Here in far away our luster drawn
Pay for us the place we own
Our castle upon our stone should abide
Though for decades
Short of remnant our tides
Tides that raid me
To where now i ask
Ensure me treasures this moment tides
Blow all over to ensure this task
One hold of a single home
All my world could
Trying hard to a welcome
Crying unless never to weep
Foreseeing our own home our way
Whose waves took to our ways

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Poem when one is away from home and feel dejected.
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