Tales From Orion Poem by Dr Anthony Onoja

Tales From Orion



They say we grow so cold and dim in the night skies
They no longer felt our gravity from land afar
They no longer see us among the night constellations

Yes we became faint and dim our light to them
So cold in their thoughts and memories they see us no more
They saw our illumination no more like the fallen stars
We fall and fall into the deepest nights of night
Ever since they lust after the shooting stars
Whose firms were just passing by the north poles

We seize to shine our light in their fallen hearts
Since they now enjoy the boost from fallen kings
We hold our peace from lands in afar

Our love for them were stronger than gravity pull
Our light were main to shine on them forever
Never to let go the cross of bond and humility

Now we must rest like the immortals
Whose brave hearts watched our sins from afar
The love they have over works of their hands
Till eternity folds, they shall abound forever

Tales From Orion
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: betrayal,forgotten love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When we lust after things that passes with time and forget about the ones that are ever true and last forever
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