Once Upon A November Poem by sally sh.

Once Upon A November



An empty road a slippery street
Tears of heaven pouring on the ground
A lone star...Looked sadly down
On where she'd wait and he'd leave

It was November …the bleak
They set off for the corner street
Where footsteps meet
His in the west and hers in the east

It was a love that perishes with one's early days
A love with childhood's faith
Never doubting their footsteps would fail to trace
Each other's… to their meeting place
Headed to meet where they're doomed to separate

They waited on either sides of the world for the other to come
Failing to see how time in separate worlds runs
For when he waited in the heated sun
Night in the east where she waited had begun

It was the corner street where footsteps never meet
Hers coming at night when his at day would leave

Once upon a November...The bleak
A stranger passed where she waited…faithfully
Dropped a letter before her and disappeared
At the corner street …
Words wiped off by rains and tears
In his empty letter…disappointed she cried silently
Her pearl tears fell on the letter mixed with his
Phrases of love on the peeling paper then appeared

And that was the meeting that was never held
The story of the lovers that never met
Only at those magic moments out of time
When the sun hesitated to come

A triumph of love, a love that failed to be
Once upon a November…the sweet
Once upon a dream…

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
LOVEFOOL Aka 06 June 2008

This is very good as well.A bit mornfull and full of emotion Good write Nik

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Mohammad Al-kurdi 03 June 2008

Once upon a time in nowhere She looked as he gazed That true moment That never won't be failed great piece Sally Sh............mystery.

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Once upon a November the divinity of scribbled love became one with the fountainhead of love- the mother earth beset I see it in bayonets and blood it has become a manna that make tear-stain to become pearl Beautiful felt piece- I shall carry it with me into the maddening crowds to feel safe Hugs Rehan

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